HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-11-13 - Orange Coast PilotB7ARTBUR VINSEL
Of tlll Datty "'-'St.ff
• 'A Santa Ana policeman oo a burgJa_,, call at a I01'thside h<ime
was ~ot and killed Saturday
liljbt. but his backup shot dOwn
two fieelng suspects in a gun bat-Ue. kllllneoneofthem.
The unidentified sWn btirelary
suspect fell into a streetalde cut-
ter, where he died, felled by a
shotgun blast. ·
His alleged accomplice i.J\ the
break·in at 517 S. Western Ave.,
wu listed in critical condition
early today at UC Irvine Medical
Center after he waa shot down on
the front lawn.
Dead is patrolman Daniel AJ.
Jan Hale, 31, a two-year veteran
of the police force, who leaves his
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1Monster' car rises from deep .
There is the case or the "mQnSter from the deep" car
that was fi shed from a channel in west Newport Beach lut
week. Police officers spotted the barnacle, a11_ae and
seaweed covered station wagon from their helicopter. The
car turned out to be one stolen in May 1916 from a street in
Laguna Beach. It's owner, retired artist Thomas
Duckworth, faces a dilemna. Althou1b the car was stolen,
Duckworth ls sWl liable for towing and storage cbar1es of
$100. He says he doesn't know what todo. However, a solu·
lion may be in tbe makln1. "Someone called me and said
they were interested tn ~ car for publicity purposes,"
Duck~orth saML .q
Huntington Beach
'Mean' police
dog friend
to child, 3
Children and anlmala
usually make for good
stories. And they seem to
have a fondness for each
other. Ericka Archey, 3,
daughter of Huntln•ton
Beach police officer Bob
Archey, found a new friend
last week ln Pascba, a 22 months old, BO-pound
Schutzenbund German
shepherd. He's a l>Olice or
protector dog ualined to
officer Archey. '11le do& ts
capable of diaarmln1 a
burglar on command or
ERICKA AND FRIEND
can be as ienue as a lamb
kiulne a baby-In this
case, Ericka.
UFO spotting adventiJre for duo
· Two other Huntineton Beachyouncsters bad an .. adven· •
tu re·' lut week they are likely to remember ror a lone Ume.
Kenny Flinchum and pal Dan Airiola believe they may
have spotted an Unidentified P1jtq ObJeet over their city
laat week and could quite poAibly have some evidence.
Flinchum clai.mi be and Dan tracked the .. car·abed .. object
ror 1ev«al bloClts, 1nappli'l1 pictures al~ the way ... It abot
straight up after we followed it awhile, ' lten tald ... We "'
went to our left, then saw a whole bunch of them ln forma-
tion. 112ey were in a circle. It made a weird humming sound.
Flineham volunteered to draw a sketch of the UFO and be
may have aome bard evidence aa soon as t.lJ• printa come
backtromaphotolab. ·
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A bIOnd·wttaett tm b~
diahlna a revolwr~lbly tho eame one whoAatnic\j,tJle sae
1avtn11 and loan one week
earlier-nette4 $500 du~ a
noon hour robbery Saturd,ay.
Investllators said the sCocky
auapect rah frotn the Flrat
Federal Savtnp and Loan Com-
pany of Santa Monica, 145S
Baker St., and jumped mto a
waiting g_~way car driven by
an accomPtlce. .
The holdup occurred one week.
almost to the hOur • .ner a tiot~
at the aaJQe iastiWtion ~ w~~r netted $1,000 lut Saturday.
Al ln tbC ~ov. 5 holdup, the.
ban)t baridlt lA Saturday's inci·
dent ord«ed one lone teller to fill
a pa~r bae with curren~y. Police Department Watch Marx Dressler, retiririratter 22 years as
, Command~ Lt. Tom Durham superintendent of the Seal Beach city
said the stocky suspect in schools system, waves to spectarors who
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Saturday's h~ldup was about five turned out Saturday f'?r a parade in his
feet 10 lnc:heJ tall and weighed , -----------------------------------about 200 pounds, accordin1 to
witnesses' accounts.
Stonn Leave.
Seven Dead
A wet, heavy snow followed by
freezing temperatures left
alaied hi&hw.ays and up to 12 in·
cbes or snow on tbe 1round
Saturday in parts of Michlcan.
Obio, Pennaylvania and New
York bordertna the Great Lakes.
Icy roads were blamed for at
least seven highway deetbl in
the area.
Western New York. Pen·
n1ylvanla arid Obio'a eastern
Lakesbore were in for more
snow.
Man Hurt
In Train,
Car Crash.
A Yorba Linda man who didn't
see the nasbine red railroad
signal may be able to read 1111
about it today, on newtprint be·
ing delivered by the train that hit
him. f
Robert Quinn, 33, wu treMed
for his inJurles at Costa Meaa
Memorial Hospital and released
following the S:SO p.rn. Sat·
urday colhsion of his litUe Honda
car and a hulking Southern
Pacific Radroad engine.
Costa Mesa Police Department
Watch Commander Lt. Tom
Durham said the switch engine
was moving along at only about
two mUes per hour. hauling nine
cars of newsprint wben the col·
l\slon o«urred. . The rail line ends Just south of
Sunflower Avenue at the Los
Angeles Times' Oraoee County
headquarters and printing plant.
lnvesueators said tbe switch
engine and cars were maktni a
delivery, but Quinn appareoUy.
didn't DOUce as be drove alQOg
Sunflower Avenue approachibg
the crosslna.
NEW ~IVES FOR INFORMERS:
Then begins what Dempsey
calls the relocation or tran.s!Uon
phase.
The witness and his family are
moved out ~the "dan1er zone"
and provided with homes, Jobi,
medical care, a monthly atlpend
to 1•t tbem started and, lf neceaaary, newidenUUes.
Dempsey Wo\ald not Jay bOW
many of the l.200 witnesses wbo
have used tbe proiram (the s.eoo
ft1µre incll.ides· thelt faii'illlei)
have been 1lven new n es.
"That varlea Wlth each ln·
It had nothliig to do with ra11a.; but two C.O.ta 'Kesa
moto(ista rec:enUy..found traveUnc a wet experience. \lfte7
each r'pl~ed into the driDk in Newport Harbor at the "'
Balboa ferry croulnf. A ealvace crew rescued Vlr1lnta
Jobnstcn •; car from the barbOr last Tuesday as SO IPtC·
talon watched trOm tb• uon of Balboa IJJud ... ,..
Johnstcn ol C.O.ta Mesa "drove" into the water when the ac·
celeratcr on her car stuck. Tbe auto ran off the end Of the
ferry, she told police. Sb• was ablt to escape unscathed. A
few days prior to that incident, motorcyclist James Hunt,
also of Costa Mesa, found hlauelf wrllllinl out when bis
vehicle plunged off a ferry. He wu not bijurect. Harbor
patrolmen lifted his motorcycle from the water.
'Monster' car rises from deep
There is the case of the "monster from the deep''"car
that was nshed from a channel in weat Newport Beach last
week. Police officers spotted the barnacle, algn an<I
seaweed covered station wagon from their helicopter. The
car turned out to be one stolen in May 1976 from a street in
Laguna Beach. It's owner, retired artist Thomas
Duckworth, faces a dllemna. Although the car was stolen,
Duckworth is sWl liable for towing and storage cbargu of
$100. He says he doesn't know what to do. However, a solu·
tion may be in the makin1. "Someone called me and nid
they were interested in tbe car for publicity purposes,"
Duckworth s.W.
-t
Huntington Beach
'Mean' police
dog friend
to child, 3
Children and animals
usually make for good
stories. And they seem to
have a fondness for each
other. Ericka Archey, 3,
dau1hter of Huntinaton
Beach police officer Bob
Archey, found a new friend
last week ln Pascba, a 22 months old, 80-pound
Schutzenhund German
shepherd. He's a {>Ollce or
protector dog as11tned to
officer Archey. 'nle dos ls
capable of dlsarmlnc a
burglar on command or
I
ERICKA AND FRIEND
can be as aeiiue ea a lamb
ldsslng a baby-In this
case, Ericka.
UFO spotting a'dv,enture tor: duo
' Two other HunUneton Beachyounpters had an "adven· ·
ture ·' last week they are litely to retnembet for a lone time.
Kenny Flinchum and pal Dan Arriola believe they may
have spotted an Unidentified Flytna Object over their city
last week and could quite pOsi$blj have some evidence.
Fllncbum claims he and Dan tracked the .. ~ar·si1ed" object
for several blocks, snapplna pictures along the way. "It sbot
straight up after we followed lt awhile." Ken said. ••we i'
went to our Jett, lben saw a whole bunch of tMm 1n form•·
tion. They were ln a elrele. It made a weird huminlnc aound.
Flinchum volunteered to draw a aketcb of the VP'O and be
may have aome hard evidence u IOQD u ~· prlnta come
backfromaphotolab. · .,, ..
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Storm Leavea
Seven Dead
A wet, heavy snow followed by
freezing temperatures left
1laied hiehw.ays and up to 12 in·
chea of snow on the 1round
Saturday in parta of llllcbt1e,
Oblo, Pennsylvania and New
York bOrilerin& the Great Lakes.
Icy ro.cis were blamed .. for at
least Hven h11bwa1 deeths ih
the area.
Weatern N•w York, Pen·
naylvanla and Obio'a eastern
Lakesbore were in for more
snow.
Man Hurt
In Train,
C.ar Crash •
A Yorba Linda man who didn't
see the nashlng red railroad
signal 111ay be able to read all
aboUt It today, on new'Bprint be-
ing delivered by the train that bit
him. t
Robert Quinn, 33, was treated
for his injuries at Costa Mesa '
Memorial Hospital and released
following the 5:50 p.m. Sat·
urday collision Of bis UtUe Honda
car and a hulking Southern
Pacific Ra.alroadenclne.
Costa Mesa Police Department
Watch Commander Lt. Tom
Durham said the switch englge
was movln( aton1 at only about
two mlles per bout, hauling nine
cars of newsprint wben the col-
ll!Jion occurred. .
The rail line ends just south of
Sunflower A venue at the Los
Angeles Times' Orange County
headquarters and print.Ulg plant
lnvesueators said the· switch
engine and cars were mattni a
delivery, but Quinn apparently.
didn't ootice aa be drove alqog
Sunfiower Avenue approaching
the crosstne.
Then beeim what o,mpser
calll lbe reloeaUon or transition phase.
The witness and his family are
moved out ot the "dancer zooe"
and provided with homes, Jobi,
medical care, a mcl6tb1Y stl~
to 1•t tbem 1tarted and, lf heceaaary, new ld.entlUeil.
Dempsey would not Jay hOW
many of the 2,200 wltileues wbo
have used the prosram <UM s,eoo
fl1u~e inc1Ude9": tlietr JaDUllea)
have been elven o•w nati:ies. .. That varlea with eacb iA·
• """'"r 'T'
T An DEQt IS semienclosed wltb lar11 aUdlna alau Will·
dowa fonmd oa Port <left) and starbc>N'd.(~> aldelf • ._JdOol'i
ud a 1..-p eounter·balanced door cloM tbe aft4r 4eek off tr'aill the
port anClft,arboard weather decks andtbe mala .. loon.
Aftett of tll• elldJ.N wlndowa are dacron and plexiaJua curtilm
wblcb can be rolled up or left down, dependlna on weather CoOdl·
tiou:1bere la a aemlclreular aet.ee built around tbe aft nU,·foar
Urt1 ebaln, two ottomans, two sets ol atack tablee, one road cotfee
table ana three low bencbes.
Under the center table 1-a capstan qd wiJ)cllasa for use.U. dOct·
hla'and wtth a ho~ed stern anchor abd chain. On the fontard
bblibead, port side, la a small dry bar for glaues. boUlea and lee
chest. 1be entire aft deck can be mechanically air c:oaclltbled «
heated as the weather dictates.
.
G E'l'l'ING UP AN APPB'ITl'Bf PMll: tntO dln.btC aJ0GD which ls -panelled in t.ak with the upper ball In pmited aUk. ~
tbe port alde la a built· in side-bar con~ sU"1'. eblna. ete. Jn the
center ls a tare• teak table with a sea~ ea~clty'GI 10. stlrtM>ud
oa either side of the larce double dOon are bUUt·ln eab!Deta for
crystal. These cabinets have lndi~t U1h!Jnl.
All of this ls aenilcecUtom • pantrJ..fonwd.:Qfihe~I &reL and the athwartabip puaafe. Port side b the lteWard'a pantry. Tbe
service pantry has such conveniences u Wtder·the-eounter freezer,
refrigerator, trash compacter. and a laraewallroln ~room.
l'ood must be prepared somewhere, ao we take a look at the
1alley, forward of the pantry. Jt contains two large selt-cle~
electric ovem, a larae six·b\U'MI' stove with frilJ. ereettonte ranee,
large refrigerator. freeier end trash compacter. Counter tops are
all stainless steel with two deep sinkl. On the forward bulkhead of the salley ts a pau-tbroutb for food galDg to the crew'• c:linlq room.
THE CREW'S DINING ROOM, Incidentally• ls located forward
ol the calley aod cont&lns a built-in table with a U-thaped ..uee.
There is a color W for the crew's ente;,tainment bile .. chowing down.•· ,
The stUdy ls the most forward l'OODt OD the Jnalil deck. It. has a
gu-log fireplace~ black slate and leather with brasa trim, bullt·ln
color TV. desk, bootcues and bureau. If ooe eets Ured ol studyloe
tbe;y can recline on a convertible $Ola which makes into a queen·aize
• bed Grouped a.found this ve a coffee table, two end tables and two
lhtber swivel chaira.
Just aft of the study ia a full marble bath which serns u a prlv~te bath wMD the etUdy ~being used as a pest suite. TM t>ath
fa ibo used u an addiUOftal powder room when entertalnina
C:lockalde ,.
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CARTER AND FOOTBALL -President and
Mrs. Carter chuckle as they watch the
N av.y, Georgia Xech football game Satur·
day in AnnapollS. Rear Admiral Kinnaird
Miss I,illian
lteland Hit
.
Torrijos
p ANAMA CITY. Panama (AP> -Panamanian
leader Omar Torrijos said Saturday be would·~·
sign if the U.S. Senate d~lded bis repme ls an ob-
stacle to ratllicatlon or the Panama ~*1 treaty.
''The interests of tbe country are abead ot tbe
interests tA General Totrijos." be told a delegatle>n
of U.S. senators wb6 were coo.
eluding a four-day trip to .
,
MERCED CAP) -A t.raf:fic sr(«y pQster
prepared and distributed by tAO hilh••J
patrol unit here is belnc criticized u offenslve
to Mexican-Americans. ·
The poster, wblcb warns Mexican
Americans of the dancer of drivinl ... ._. ..... _
d.tunk, shows a mustatbloed. dark·balnid.
man being handcuffed by a llCbt·balred
highway patrolman after an 8Cdd~ TH ..
H11ghes
Cash Due
State?
SACRAMENTO (AP)
-Howard Hughes' rel-
atives have agreed to
pay California up to $30
million in inheritance
taxes, depending on
where he legally resided,
state Controller Ken
Cory says.
Cor.Y announced that
Hughes' relatives agreed
( BRIEFS \)
to pay 18 percent of the
estate to califomia un-
less the eccentric ty.
coon's residence ls
established in Texas by
the U.S. Supreme Court.
If residence ts
established in Texas,
California will collect 2
percent.
S.-peetBdd
SAN JOSE (AP)
Police using decoy
female officers to battle
a wave of rapes in the
San Jose state Univenl-
ty neighborhood made
their second arrest
Saturday.
The urudenUfied man,
apparently under the in·
fluence of drugs, was
nabbed by three backup.
officers.
Jl-Nablled
SIMI VALLEY (AP)
-A 40-year-old man has
been booked for in-
vestigation of three
rapes involvmg women
who lived within two
blocks of each other in
the man's neighborhood,
authorities said today.
M 1 lton Zavolcofsky
was arrested Friday
eve•ing,
poster shows a bottle of liquor in ta. man's
baek pocket as he alta duecl on a Ure with his
carwr~ ~·tree. '. . . "!."»
A ~ ls be,tDI cJ.rculatecl dem.&Dcllng
that tht'i ~ ~ovtd ~ pubDc dis-
play, 1Ud Elias BOID'O.' ~or ~Vced's
Communlcy ACUon Pi'olram: ·
"The poster is discrilii1Datory ••• RGmO wd.
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~:~ Wrnrnunist Lope , .. :~! A glimp;e into the d)mplexit;r Of~ to eetabllah
" , real ~between aitna aiMl tile U~~Stai. ts :_. ... ,ffnustrated by an.eXpeiienceLoi Boecanll, u.ecuuve ed1tOr
· ... "of The Associated Press, hid on a recent trlp to Ctilria Witti a
numberof Americann~~bliahen. ;.-Boccardi was trytn& eames to explain to bli boit of
·: the moment the importance the free press iii the
~. 'American system, and emphasized that the newspapers
. 'and The Associated ~were completely independent of
,,.. eovemment controL
The Chinese news qency offldal llatened politely.
~ • then shook his bead. Wlth 1nscrutable Communlat brand
·catch 22 logic he declared, 0 U the news med.la in your
country are as important am powsfuJ •• yo\l ,ay, you
must be part ol the government, and the government must
control you. ·
., • 'On the other band. u )'OU are not part Of the IOVWD·
, . ment and not controllM by YoUI' aovernment, you oan't be
all that important.'' ·
.. NewWeapoD
JN OTBEa words. we face a
depleiecl oil aupp)y as well as de-
tertoratlni btoloatcat ayatems.
1,U'cb at fi1berle1. forests. cruslands and croplands. on
which both people and industry
rely tor sustenance.
Unlem tb!a deterioration la ar-
rested. the cost in lives may be
greater than the combat
casualties suffered in wara. 'nle
~ ot this pesslmJatlc predic·
Uon ~an be found tn blitory and in more receot events.
Dwihi the middle of the 19th century iii China. for example.
the P~ of people on ••alla-
ble land conbibuWicl to the out-
break f1 the Tai Rebellion.
Nick Thimmesch
Tiro Americans and an .. Eqllabman
~lit the Nobel physics prlie this year
and the Rusait.n.S dldn i place. Since 1901:
there have been 38 Americans amoni tho
109 winners and only e ftusslans.
A Belgian won the Nobel chemistry
prize this year. There have been 89
J>byaics winners since the start, includ·
Ing 21 Americans. But only one Russian.
Russians lag in technology and It af.
feet.I their approach to world affairs.·
Tnae, the Soviets put up the fll"St Sputnil•
20 years ago. But last week when the>
tried to mark the anniversary and tc.
celebrate the 1917 October revolution,
, wlth a new feat, they failed; they
-OOuldn 't make the llnk·up. It wu the
latest of a series of fall urea.
LAGGING SOVIET technology affects
their industry' their aarlculture, their
relations with satellite countries, with
: the U.S. and the world. They've got oU
problems, too. What lsn 't generally re-
alized that Russia represents the world's
largest producer or oil (yes, larger than
Saudi Arabia). It helps supply satellite
countries. But its easy-to-get oil <west of
the Urals) is now slowing down, the
transportation from the wells in the east
• is· vastly expensive. <Example: The
Alaskan pipeline is only 800 miles long;
the Soviets' 1976-1980 five year plan pro-
poses 24,000 miles or oil and gas
pipeline.> Unless massive infusions of in-
vestment ~ technology are poured in,
Russia may well become an oil Importer
instead Of exporter after 1985. That's Just
when prices of diminishing Middle
Eastern Oil will be zooming again.
OU is only one of the Soviet Unloa's
economic problems. It bas a barsb
clltnate and has begun importing train
from the US and Canada. <A current run
of good weather, meteorologists think,
Jack Anderson
lan't. to laat.> Another thtni, ttie rate ot
crowth ot the labor fette ls &1owlDB don
and is ~ to drop h~JY lft tho
1'80s. Who will nm thOle new macllines
(lf Russla gets them> or harvest tbOle ·
crops? One Russian worke in four ta on
a farm.
IN SUM, Soviet RusaJa badly needs
Western techno101y. It's for sale. Th•
huge SamotJor oll field east of the Urals
is highly de~nt on btclwpee!S. blgb-
capacity submersible pum.PIJ used ln
the water·floodln& extraction procesa;
where do they 1et tbemt Why, from the
US of course; we are preMDtly the only
supplier.
But to buy goods abroad you need hard
currency. Russia's tecbnoloay la so far
behind that the West woo 't_)u,y its pootl)' •
constructed manufactura; :' tts ex})Ol't.f
consist almost entirely of raw and letni·
processed materiala -a tnde pattern,
unique among lnduatriallzed countries.
It badly needs trade credits. And in
Moscow itself, the queues are Hning up
aaaln to try to get quality goods.
The information I offer la set out coolly
and dispassionately from CIA director
Adm. Stansfield Turner as given to
"Congress. He testified tn secret session
and parts of it were later transcribed
and published by the Joint Etonomlc
Committee. It was released duiing the
Lance news blackout and got almost no
attention. But the weakness at hom~
may explain a number or things about_
recent Soviet policy including a ~enden·
cy to soften up the bard line. The choice
between guns and butter is 1etilil1 more
difficult in the nuclear arms race.
Lut week Bernard Gwertirnan, in the
New York Tjides, noted a paradox in
foreign policy: Carter gets less support,
not more, "when relations with the SoT·
A NA110N needs somebody to.fear
ind to hate. In Moscow lt amounts to
paranoia: Stalin sicDed a hypocritical
pact wltb Hitler and then ffltlor
treacberoutlY attacked in 19«1; the Ru11laa1 bave been auap1clous ol everybc>b ever •Ince. Now they hne a
growJDi pi'OJ>lem: their ec~ ~
mises a wtd~ gap with tbo Wat and
makes their defense poeture more ex·
pensive and palftfu4 but to niOdernh lt
wOu.ld ~se powerful Political and bureau~~~orces.
I remember the creepy.crawly
testimony the CIA Director Allen Dullea
<brother of the other) eave us way back
in November, 1959, when he told
Congreu that Soviet industrial irowth
was leaping ahead at elCbt or nine per-
cent a year. It was in the mldat, I think.
of Eisenhower's fou~essloo in el&ht
years, whenourown annttal~ rate
was minus 1.2 percent. Jf this dlilpanty
continued, Dulles warned the ••gap
between our two economies by 1970 will
be daagerously narrowed ...
TWO YEARS later ebullient, roly-poly Khrusc~v told the )foscow party.con·
cress that well before 1980 the Soviet
Union would have ... standard of llvinc
higher than that of any capitalist coun·
try.'' They would bury us. Ob well, it
didn't happen. We still have the
American luxury of mainta.lnhlg seven
to 4'.lgbt million une~ployed and a fifth
Safety Commi-ssion
Ignores Fire Ri-sks
protection,'' "low cost fire-pro.
tection," or "low cost ectuca-As an observer and provider of lion."
tiealtb care lot e commui\ltles The bard fact is that 1uch
for some years, I find biyself con-soclal services cost money and
cerned with regard to the present will continue to cost money as
state of the Western World pro-long as the American public de-
posal. m~nds the latest ln soph.lstica·
WASHINGTON -Across
America. homes are going up in
names while a government agen-
cy fiddles. The federal Nero is
the Consumer Product Safety
Commission, whlth has ignored
fire hatard warnings for four
years
The Commerce Department
has ttled since 1973 to get the
COJ'll miaslon to adopt safe-
ty standards
for flam -
mable up -
holstered
furniture .
"We don't like
to a ay the
commission Is
killing peo-
ple," a Com·
merce official told our reporter
Valerie Strauss, "but the fact ls
that safety st.ndards could save
up to 1,500people a year.
Jn a recent memo, Commerce
officials warned tersely:
"Upholstered furniture is the
fir&t Item ignited in 106,000 fires
yearly." They added that "43
percent of the injured victims
,dle."
F.urniture industry officials
have m~ with the safety com-
mission at Jeast 28 times,
meanwhile, arguing that it would
c011t $1 billion to make upholstery
leas Oammable. Government
calculations indicate ft would
cost closer to $127 million. '
THE COMMISSION continued
to stall thla year untn Commerce
official Howard Tipton fired otr a
private letter to Chairman John
Byington, urging him lo "pro-
ceed with the formal rulemaking
process."
In sept.ember, the commission
finally voted that a mandatory
standard for upholstered
furniture was needed. But B~
ington voted against the stan·
dard, arguing it was too com-
plicated and imposed too large a
burden on small businesses.
It ls an unwritten doctrine of
government that an unwanted
decision will go away if lt is
studied long enough. The com·
mission. after four years of
dawdling has now ordered
another study.
Western World a non-profit tion and quality. That university
foundation, seeks' to develop a care is sophisticated! quality
unique healthJ:are complex and care is beyOnd Q\AeStion, that it iS
hospital on land bi Irvine that • 10wer'11il cost when compared to
was to be provided at reduced non-profit commun1ty hospitals
cost b)' the former owners of o ll simply not t.rue.
IrvineCompany. "tJNIVEaSITY schools of
We are ptivJleged to have medicine are l• the business of
•1nOPi our dU&en.s an altr.\Utlc teachln' medfclrie and chinj
group tllateciotinUes (o belitte ln costsaddtopa~eateosu. lhl·
the promise of a q,agnillcent lft· novative systems of bwdi oare
1titutioo for our entire area. I delivery are ~Ible is to aome
have watched these dedicated in-extent true, but when subsidized
dividuals over the years, and am by the atate we au know whose
impreased that they continue to pocket provides the subSldy rw
support their dream for our com· government admlnlstratlon.
tnu.nities, J:i01>inl that the Irvine Moreover, as planned by the
CoznpNJ.Y!'Wlll f1nCt it poujble to federal government, U1e in-r~n a modlfled land offer evltabWty ol health care .ration-
after Jt bas completed its coat I.DI • cost conttOl measure
analrsLs. becomes a fundamental part ~
We have been told that to deny tadundedpro4nats.
the Western World proposal Western World, in discussions
opens the d'oor to low co~t beilltb with the uruversity and beaJth
care, which the University ll il· care prOviders in th1a area, bas
le1ed to have saJd .. la ~ible." pro~ a unique system of ty.
To be aute, we all •ant less out· · 1 revenue from Wld leased at o(·pockttex~. bvtl'nitranlt· fair inartet v*1ue to the •ttaln·
ly not quite sure what people ment of COit reduction in facility
mean when tbey ~ abOut "low development, health care, re-
cost beaJlb c~." an,y more than search ~ teachlng, tbU3 redue-
I underatand ''low co police g cost tO the health consumer
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But.Light, With Care
~ ....
Chilly 'SOut Coatt
Ulfbtl are remilldln1 ____ ......... __ ... ,. .. __ . _ ..... ak _...__.._. __ =
u;i;,, ~'~~~.r:;
t,tle pilot lleht and run-
alng the furnace may
save your life u well u
Jteep your buc:taet aaf e from dbaateroua utlllty
bills or furnace repair.
1 James Weflen, sales
manager for The Earl's
Plumbing Inc., says that
4 furnace is like a car in
that it must be serviced
reg ularly for efficient '2id safe operation.
He advises chancinc
the beater's fllter at the
start of each beatln•
season as w e ll as
Ecuuming or cleaning e area surrounding tbe
mace.
Olllng a forced air
._nit'• motor with 20
night oil and ebecldng
for fas 1.W with soap
s s or o product made r this purpose also are
om mended.
These maintenance
i ~RANCE COUNTY
atep wJll lo tbe
farnac to n efti· cteatJy, keep e1r' ~
~::~.~~.
wbleb can cause ex-t.rem.e.Jljat aod'joWbly
crack and fw'Daee. A
clean, properly lubricat-
ed rumace alaocosta less·
to operate.
Care also should be
taken when llghtJ.nt the
pilot light. Most furnaces
have a face plate with in·
slructlons for this pro·
cedure. In most cases,
a release button is
pressed allowing 1as to
flow. Theo ipite the
pilot light as you bold the
release button down for
about 90 seconds.
Weflen warns that if
the pilot lf&bt does not
stay lit. th1I can mean
problems With tbe elec·
trical system in floor and
wall gas furnace u.nlta,
or that some other
malfunction baa oc-
curred that may require
prof esslonal servicing. ·
The gas company will
e xpl a in what the
problem ii, but repairs
must be arranged with a
furn ace repair fl.flll.
If all th.ii aoundJ too
complicated, a call to tbe
1as company will bring
help.
Energy conscious?
Keeping drapes drawn
while the heater is on, in·
stallin& door self·
closers, and s ealing
cracks under doors can
help reduce cool air leaks
that make the beater
operate longer.
loodrcontrol
emands Listed
Orange County planners were told by"
upervisors this week to begin maltlng sure that
arks, bicycle t.I'ails and open space are Included in
estimated $1 billion flood·control project along
.,_'the Santa Ana River. County supervisor Philip Anthony won the sup-
'il>Ort of·fellow board members in uldnt planners to
make aure all opportunities tor recreation along the
river are included as the U.S. Army Corps of
Enlineers begins deslcnJ.ng the flood-control pro-
ject.
ANTHONY SAID, IF THE plannlnc ls done
now, innovative and less-expensive techniques can
be used to not only improve the flood b.a.zard condt·
tion, b\lt provide improYed recreation op-
portUOlties.
C.OUOty statistics show that, at present, the
rivet trails alone attract. about 20,000 bicyclists and ·
horseback riders durmg summer months and about
all that number in the winter.
:1 'Language'. Meet·
OTDE&WISE, BB believes, natural or
artlficlal dlauter will declde man '1 fate for him.
Current world popuJaUon ls estimated at 4
billlOn.
Taacepera, uslstantdeanoftbe un.lvenity•a de·
partment of social
sciences, outlined bls
popuJatioa research to
fellow faculty members
last week ata Univeralty
Club forum.
H1s fLDd.iDp have
been present.eel to a con·
veu of the Interna-
tl on al Society for
Research on Civilization
Diseases and Environ-
mentatLmembourg.
Population growth
behaves like a disease.
Taagepera a1reed with
UCI patholoaiat
Frederick Ludwig, who
remarked, "Humanity TAAGEPERA
grows like a rqall&nant tumor." Taagepera replied,
•'The bum.an species might be a tumor of the
biosphere."
T AAGEPEBA compared the impending popuJa.
Uon crisis to a carpickinC up speed as it approaches a
'
BEFORE ZMS, he predicted, 'There will be a
period of meea-crlsla-momentoua chanee-
compared to whlcb the French, Industrial or
RuHlan revolutions, were just~!~ erlses."
Taagepera urced that bis flndi.naa not be re·
garded as merely alal'1Jliat.
But in bi8 actentlflc paper presented to the in·
ternatlonal congress, be ~ferred to the year 200S
with a ~bol, u acientbts areWClftttodo.
"I marted lt u 'D'," Taacepera •aid.
• 1'PorDoomsidlY.''
Get Ready for
THE BIG WAVE
Coming to
Southern California
' November 151H I
''Language Barriers: A Health Service
Pelivery Pf9blem," ls the topic of a conference
1ponsored by the Or~nge County Health PlanninC
Council to be held from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. t'uesday at
ihe ,Airporter Inn, trvlne.
For reservations and f'1rtber lnfonnation call· -
832-1841.
MTN MHIU. LA ..
COSTA .. SA CHAPll.
427 E.·17lh St .
. Cost• Meta * tMo.:4888 Santi Anl Chapel 518 N. Broadway
S&nt•Ana• 547 ... 131
Death Noctee.
·COUNTY NEWS/ D JHNOTIPES
•aat hbll"'" Or._. Coesl 0.U't PllOC
Ou.to, Hov.6, U.20, lt77 --,-'-,-CT't-Tl-OU...;;..I .-IJ-Sl._N_l:_U __
..... n HAMl:STA'HMl.NT
PUBUC NOTICE l"-fOllCIWlllO ~ .. "'11111 ~I-
PUBLIC NOTICE,-
"CTITtOUSWSUUSS
.. ~STATSM•NT
TIMI foU .. 1119 ,_.IOll It dDlllCI llUsJ.
M M H I
BOat Defects
The Cout Guard bu ~eel that 101 bi>at
"'odels and eight types of en&inel, many found lA
. Orance COait hamors. m1.1 bavedeteds.
' ~ ~"~ U.tiv.1 U..Ci• mate and model aJon.a With thnature of the problem '(oWid 07 U6S ..
Cout Guard. I ·
'l'bev are~ . ..1
American Skter, 1977 modei. wiUa aerial numbers AK· KOOOH10Tl·~60S71; tabrieated at.rut may break.
and cauaele.aklge.
AMF Alcort Paceship Division. 1978·'1'1 Paceship 26
with diflelengine; clutch control cable may fail.
BAJA, urrc, 19 BR ad 18> BR, 1978-71 models,
11orsepowercapacityoverated.
BasJSmaster Bl6 Trihull -0/B Bass Boat, 1m models;
horsepower and maldmum welgbt capamty overrated
Caraile 28 and »Coot cutter, 1972·76 models; aundeck
overloadin1 may cause loss or stabiJlty.
Chris Craft 25 and 28 Coot Express Cruiser, )977 model:
bull cracldn1.
Ch.ry1ler Pro Bua lS-18 IUld 17 and BUI R\11\Mt' 105,
1976 modea; installaUon oC ChU1• N Troll may cause
electrical fire. <?out Catamaran, Hobie lt, serial nuinbers
CCMHOOOll'tt77E through CCM1tm51177J, 1B77 roodels;
a\ructural weakness in bull.
,
~~&~~~Gl~~1m:~~wuu4m~ --~~:~~~:~~~~~:~~:~~~~;~~t~~~~~~~~~~ imam weitbt overrated
Jay Bee 679, 1977, horsepower @d ma~lmum -wel1tit •
capaclU•dVerrated.
lJtUe and Upton Litton 1~. 1976; Insufficient notation,
maximum wei1ht capacity ovurated. -
Lobell's Industries Cajun Special, model 1S4, 1976
models; insufficient flotation, horsepower O\'errated
Master Marine. Masterllne 15.18, 1977 model. rnissin11
capacity label.
Mercury Marine MercCruiser 198, 228, 250 and 260
model stcrndnve,, <contact dealer for aerial numbers>'
defective Wlring harness prt."sents fire danger.
San Augustine Fiberglass Products V174 Bay Cran.
1977. Maximum weight capacity overrated.
Silverline 19 foot Nantucket Deep Vl/0, 1977 model.
maximum we11.tht capacity O\'errated. -
Starcrnft llohdny 22-foot 0 I B's with stem bench teatl,
1977; impr0i>er ventaJation.
Stinger Boat Company's Revenge trl bull 018 bass boat,
1t7'7; maximum weight capacity overrated.
Trojan F 36 Trt Cabin 300 and Fae Tri Cabin 361
equipped with 8.S KW aenerator, im: (eneralor Wlhauat
system defective and may •auae carbon moooxtde pot.on.
ing.
Wellcran 2.ssSuncruiser, 1977; hull cracks.
Other equipment being recalled for safety
reasons include:
Onan4 KW and8.5 KW MCCKaeneratorsell manufac-
tured between Sept 1972 and Jan. 1975; exhaust manifold
bolts may break c1usln1 carbon monoxide poWontn1.
>I
Boats with Morse Command 200 r•ck and pi·
nlon steering cables may suffer loss of steertng.
Included are boats made by the following manulac·
lurers: l
Glastrop models 150, 156, 160, 162.173.178, 1~:)18, 17~1
179, 184, 187, 204, 205, 212 and 22S; 1975-'78 octets::
Glaatroo Carlson CV·lSSS, CV-11. CV·19SS, CV·ld and
CVX20., 197S.76 models. "fC
Omega lB Tri Hull, 191\i Hall, 18 Sid Jet, 19 Ski Jet
and 21DayCrulser,1975 modet..
Stlll"Ct'aft Mariner 18, Holiday 15, Holiday 11, Holiday
18andSprintl.S,1975mocleb.
In addition, the Coast Guard bu listed numbier
of boat models with a variety of defects lA preYious
recall campaiPt.
For Information OP thos'e previous Uatings.
write the Coast Guard (B·BBT>. Was~. D.C.
20590.
For information on corrections to problems
stated in the list above, contact the dealer wbo 10Jd
your boat. .
Genes Subject
The hazards of genetic eDlineerioe -combin·
ing genes ol different organisms to make new or.
1anlsma -will be outlined at a UC Intne lecture at
7p.m. Tuesday.
Dr. Davill T. KlngsbW')''a lecture will be In
Room 118 ol the HumanlUea bulJ.diDI. Tickets .t $4;
will be available at the door. ·
KlnpbUry ls an associate professor of the de-
partment of medical microblolOIY at the UCI
School of Medicine, and is chalrillan of the UCI Cen·
tral Blobazards Committee.
By DA.NIEL Q. HANEY
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. <AP) -SUll wide·eyed
and wildly ignorant after 43 years of preposterous
catastrophe, Li'l Abner is beinl retired by the out·
rageo~ wit wbo created hK'n.
This handsome hick dimwit says coodbye to the
funny papers today. He tabs with him, amona
others, the gentle Shmoos, boldly bosomy Daisy
Mae and pipe smoldn1 Mammy Yokum.
THEY•BE CITIZENS OP tile comic 1trip
ham let of J>ocpatcb. And they peopled the lmalina·
tion of Al Capp, a man wbo Uckled ad lnfurfated·
millions with the soelal comment be wove lnto the
adventures of hillbilly hayseedl.
But now Capp is crtppled by emphysema, and
at ace 68, he cannot go on. "I COUid aee my stuff
didn't have the j()y it used to have," he said. "J wasn't having fun wi~ it anymore. It was
becoming a ebore. l 1rew more and more tired of
drawing tho strip, and thes\ripbegan tosbow it. So·
flnally I 11ld, 'What the beJI •Pd quit.!: ·
t. 8trr AT ITS PEAK in the 1950s, Li 'I Abner waa
a roaring. foot.atomplng success.
•
Capp.dJcl more than create a very ruony atrip.
He brought politics and social comm t to the com·
ics. • Lona before the phUOsopbiJlnl of 'Peanuts• and
the edltorlallzlng of ·~. • Capp souabt out
amuane:u and hypocrisy. He satirized lawyen,
psycblatri.lt.s, policemen, aanpters. aaleamen and
doctors. He made fun Of marrt11e. f ada, pollUca,
love and even comic atripa. . Ill the 19'05 and 'tiOi. liberals considered Capp
to be one of their own. H=· ed fun at stuffed ablrta; he anlckered at UP5 cltliens whO bad never turned up in the eoznlct ore.
"A humorist bu one duty-to be funny," Capp
says. "Some are funny about kids, so«ne aboutdogs,
some about mothers. I chose fraud. Whatever wu
fraudulent. I attacked."
IN THE STRIP'S heyday in the 19505, Ll'I
Abner. was not only read, lt waa dfiCUSsed, by
hlih brows who ordinarily denlecl uY mow ledge of
the existence of the comics pa1e.1J'l Abn~ in tbaie
days was literature. Capp's talent was compared
with William Hogarth and Jonathan Swift.
At the height of bis co.reer, Capp earned
more than $500,000 a year. He opened Capp En·
terprises in New York to keep up with IUCb at.rip
spin offs as Shmoo clocks and Daisy Mae blouses.
EXIDBITION OF WATERCOLORS by
WALTER H. TYLER
M Art Director or Pararoount Studlol, Mr. TYl~r hu worked on aeventy~ht feature films, has beet nominated for the ACadem.r
Award nine Unies, and Won an OiCai' for
''SamlOU and Delilah,·· for Ctell B. de Mm ..
Some ot b.IS fllm CNdits in~lude:.
"A Pl4ce ln The Sam"
"Gr-.atut Sllo.o 011 E tirlh"
"Shalle"
.. Roman Holld4JI"
"TM Tn Comm011d!Mllla"
"f,,,. Grtt" ,
"Island At The ToP Of The \rorrd"
".\lid1n111"
"Bin.ck Sundo!I
Readers Of 900 newspa~ around the world
fol,lowed tbedally lnlab•paOfl.11 Abner u be wan·
dered lnnocentb' amooc the Corea of greed and'
evil, C!upecl and abused by J?C>Utlclam and tycoon.L
His main aCCOlllplilbinentln a Jona career!
.. , creatmsomelaugh~te~r.~"~.1~ays~-~~~-~.C~•~P!P:..· ~L~~!!~!!~!'!~~~~~!!~!!~~~
Diabetes .Bowl Slated
'Between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. notify
the counter person that you are
"bowling for diabetes" ud f~ ev~
LAST JVNE. San Juan CaplStrano hi~ a Santa Ana-based firm to provide pant services
at the elty's troubled airport.
Within a month, airport authorities and
pilots reported an outbreak of vaadaUsm and
theft from airplanes. Police arrested a 23-year-
old isecurtty auard. ., Wbil~ suet} events may be isolated in loca-
Uon or gravity, they lndlcate problems associat-
ed with California's private protection Industry,
r where enforcement of relatively new state laws
isn't keeping pace wilh increased security guard
. 1,temand.
I " FACED WITH SKYROCKETING crime rates and widespread fear, citizens and busi·
neumen are fiock.ing lo private security firms
1 J;eeause overworked local police don't hive
1 acilltJes or manpower to provide constant aw--; 'feillaace.
Tbe rising demand has created industry pre-
•t. ssure for more guards. And the &UllfdS come
• mostly from the unemployed and often p0ssess a
high school diploma at best. /
"We're dealing with a highly transient
population," says Koene Cohen, state Bureatt of
Collection and Investigative Services chief. The
bureau is responsible for licensing private
security firms and guards
UNTIL LA TE 1975, guards were not required
to undergo training Lo obtain a license. Since that
~:•time, laws have been passed requiring firearms
• training and so-called "powers-to-arrest"
courses.
But lbe availablHty of the courses bas been a
:.. '..monumental problem for the collecUon and in· ";f ~vestigative services bureau.
"There are administrative problems with
the course in some areas of the state," Ms. Cohen
conceeds. "The biggest problem bas been in
Southern California where the biggest population
of guards is located." s 1~.No Alarm
1rl
::;. Quake Bulge Safe? ....
PALMDALE (AP> Information gathered
, j)h the so-called Palmdale bulge does not justify
•larm or permit a predicUon of future earth·
... uake, earth scientists have said.
''" However, the chairman of the Seismic Sale· ty Commission said there is cause for "concern
end safety measures" because of the stranie
.behavior of the earth in a wide area centered on
•,Palmdale.
Steps being taken or contemplated in·
elude monitoring changes in the earth, c~king
the earthquake resistance of hospitals aJld
bridges, and setting up disaster centers arid
teams.
" Dr. Peter Ward of the U.S. Geological
· 'Survey confirmed a USGS c<>ncluslo11 that
.. another great earthqua~e is inevitable.
CUSTqMEas of the
firm wbO lost money will
receive $30~ in restitu·
tion, while ~.500 In dYll penalties wm be split
between the state and
county. The remaining
$7,500 ot the Judament will go for JltigatJon
costs.
. The suit filed last July
stemmed from a Depart-
ment oC Motor Vehicles.
investigation launched
after the receipt or
numerous complaints
from customers.
THE COMPLAINT
claimed that Sunnyvale
Dodge advertised that
"' customers buying new
cars would get rebates of
$100 to ~. but only one
customer received the
~ebate. It said many
were denied them by
salesmen who sald the
program was over, that
the rebate was absorbed
in the cu's price or the
co1tomer was not ellcl·
ble.
possi b\y within the next d;;ec;;ad;:;e;;";;in;;the;;;;;;ar;;:e;;a;:. ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;r
University
WASWNGTON (AP) r Tbe General Account· ini Office says further
lederal funds tor a small
American Indian un-
jversity near Davis,
Calif., could be
jeopardized by special
tcultural and educaUonal piratioo.s.
Deganawideh-
QuetzaicoaU University
bably cannot survive
without federal as-
1istance. the GAO aald in
a JS.£';,,~e report. recom· men that the school
seek outside technical
)elp to meet federal
linanc\al and educa-
onal standards.
• ¥ers
Mls.SION, Kan. <AP> -+ fte National ~qiate Athletic b-
sociaUon, accused last week OI refu.slnC to Jet. f&lr Amerlean
•wim men make a tourolthe&oflel Unlon. aa:ra the ~ouni men and tbelr schools never asked to muetbetrlptD thefllltplac..
Sens. John CUiver, D·lowa, J\lchant Stone, D-Fla •• and Ted
Stevens, R·Ala.ska, releaaed in Waablaltoo last Mocaday a tel•
gram they had sent to NCAA budquarten hen urctD1 tbe NCAA
.to annt permlaaioa for the toar, aponsered by the MlsUon Viejo
Nadadores.
Tbe swimmers lnvolved were Brian Goodell of UCLA. winner
of gold medals at the Montreal Olympics; Mark Tonelli of
Alabama, the 197'1 AAU champion in the JOO.meter bacbtroke;
and Si moo Gray and Mih M.lles olHouston.
''Tbe tetecram also indicated tbe you,og men wanted to 10.
the coaches wanted them to go, the acboola wanted them to 10 and
that there was no inter-colleatate competition scheduled at the
same time," Bill Hunt, bead of the NCAA 's enf orcfment depart·
mentaaid . .. We were alao told that ooly the NCAA was keeping them
from going. At that point, we indicated to one of the aeoaton on
the phone that bilJ lnformatioo was contrary to the information
we bad in our office," Hunt said.
The rule in question, Constitution 39D, was adopted by the full
NCAA membership at the organi.utioo'a 1974 convention. with
the provision that waivers could be obtained for competition in·
volvin1 international events such as the Olympics and Pan
· Americah Games. Hunt said the first be bad beard of the proposed Nov 9-23 tour
was Oct. 26, when Dr. Charley Scott, vice president at ~abama,
called to discuss lt.
•'He called back Nov. 2 and indicated tbe Mission Viejo team
· was not a national team and that the University of Alabama wa.s
not golng to request a waiver.''
The next day, Hunt said, be received a call from University of
Houston swim coach Phil Hansel, who said be too was not re.
questing a waiver. "Then, on the same day. we bad a call from the coach of the
: Mission Viejo team, Mark Schubert, in California He asked
about the rule, described the team and indicated it was a club
team, that it was not a national team," Hunt said "Schubert said
he understood none of the waiver proVlSions would apply Hf' was
polite, he said he understood the rule and that was that •·
After receiving the Washingtoo telegram, Hunt said, be con·
tacted UCLA officials, wbo &a1d they bad previously told
Schubert that Goodell could not mate the trip because practice
bad already begun, and also for academic reasons
Hunt said UCLA officials told him they bad DO \Dtentloo ol
asking for a rule waiver, and that Goodell himaelf, after ma.kine a
similar Russian tour this summer, bad expressed no interest In
another.
• Additionally, Hunt discovered the swimmers bad all been
told by their coaches they would not be making the tnp
"The net result," Hunt said, "was that none of the three in·
stitutions involved was requesting a walver, two bad competition
scheduled during the time of the tour, and the other one, UCLA,
bad started official practice, and also did not want the young man
to go for aeademlc reasons."
Longhorns Roll
Razorbacks Win
With 1:41 to Play
COLLEGE Sf ATION, Texas
(AP) -Arkansas quarterback
Jton Calcagni threw a SS.yard
touchdown pass to wide receiver
nobert Farrell with only 1:41 to play Saturday and the eight.-
ranked Razorbacks ouUaated
11th-ranked Texas A&M, 26-20. tn
a critical Southwest Conference
game.
Tony Franklin, Texas Aadil's
barefoot place-kicker, bad boot·
ed. a 25-yard field aoal to tie the
game 20-all early in the fourth
period.
The Aggies, playina before the
second larcest crowd in Kyle
Field blstory, appeared to have
taken the wind out of the
Razorback.I With a tremendous
goal line stand as Garry Milligan
stopped Razorback halfback Ben
Cowli:as cold on fourth-and-one at
theA&ll17.
After calganl shocked the Aa·
giet with b.la bomb to Farrell,
A&Jll •s aen10I' quarterback David
Walker took the Cadets the
length of the field only to have
Patrick Martin intercept b.la pass In the i:nd sone on the final play of
the came.
.... 44, ftJl! 14
Washington, who had 3,995
yards. Only Tony l>or'sett, An:hfe
Gnffin, Ed Marinaro and Terry
Miller, who 8Ull is pla)'inc for
Oklahoma State, have ruabed ror
more yards.
~r Z4, llke 14
WACO, Teltas fAP> . Running
backs Frank Pollard, Greg
Hawthorne and Gary Blair each
scored touchdowns aa Baylor
used • powerful ground aame
Saturday to whip Rice, 2'·14, In a
Southwest Conference football
aame •.
The Baylor defenae kept Rice.
checked tbroulbout most ol tbe
1ame and Intercepted the OWis'
freshman gua.rterback Randy Hertel foortimee.
•
.
·Sooners
NORMAN, Okla. tAP) -
C>Ulboeu. coach BartJ' Switser
WU .static ~ the SoODerl•
U·H YictOry over Colorado
S&turda.Y. 'hat1* what we were Jayiq
for," 1eid Switzer. ~ldln&."i' an •:, • ne wallia°.!lDlO tbe d room. 'lbO Soonera .,..
lbootlni for a BlC E1'ht Con·
f ereac. Utlo ad a trip to tile
Oran1eBowl. "Tbe offeD1e wai auper." Swttaer nJd, .. w, bekl mtatUes
and peulUes to a mllllmwn aDd
put Ole 1ame out ol racb In the
f1nt bait. It wu oae of the belt
COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP) -tlle aecoad pertOd, ~I
Quarterback Rod Gerald llnlted while bokUng thi Boilermuerl to
a 21-polnt third.quarter npl~ tu1UdstOtaloffcaN.
Saturday and fourtb·ranked Oblo Mtcblca.n added thrff men
State went on to craab IAdlana. touchdowns in the third quarter.
35-7. for a record six 1tralabt Bi& includinl ariotber pan ··Neepdon
Ten Conference football tftles or by Se~e from qu~
co-tlUes. Rick Leach; Ud Tom Seabfoo
The Buckeyes, '1-0 in tbefeoa· Uckled1Mn1Dan11bltbeendtone
ference and t-1 overall, can wrap for a aafet,y mlcl way In th• fl.Dal
up the sole championship by win· period.
nlng at second place Micblgan
next week. ;...&.. The Wolverines, lf they beat Nelli ••• llZ
Ohio State, would 1bare th• It ..... '1 crown. .... __ _
Gerald ran etpt yards fOf one , LINCOLN, Ntb. (AP)-1·~
touchdown and pasaed 29 yarda I. II. Ulpp alld Rick Berni
to JU!l Harrell for anotber ICCll'e powered 12tb·ranbct Netiruta 'I
after the surprtaiU Hoosien UIS be1t .. ver Offenal•• effort. as
played heavily favored Ohlo Hipp nilhed 200 yarda Ud 8a'm Statetoa7-,halftlmeUe. scored three t.OucbdOwu. wblle
Tailback Ron Sprmes. wbo the Hu.ten demollsbed ltanaaa.
became the sixth player in Ohio 52·1, SaturdaymaBls E11btCon·
State history lo achieve 1,000 ferencefootblll 1ame
yards ruabinl in a single season The Huskers, now 8-2, will play
also uored lrom the one. The Oklahoma Nov. 25 for the COft·
three touchdowns sent the ference title and an Oranae Bowl
Buckeyes into a 28-7 lea~ after bid.
three quarters. Hipp who had 161 yards ln the
Obl9 State's S6t.b straight home first b~, shared pri,,me nmnln8 eellout ~ more than 87 ,000 sat duties with Berm. who '4:aDl•
stunned as Indiana surged 80 pered 107 yards and tbe 3 'l'J>I, •
yards with the open!Qa kickoff. Wt.ngbaclt eurua Craia aCclftd
Quarterback Seott Arnett, a two of. Nebn.Ska'a toudidowm
hometown boy passed two yards and thlrd·atrinl quarteil)ick Ed
to Keith Calvin for tbe Burns, a flftb·year seilk)r wbo
touchdown. bad seen Dttle actlon ec:aftd on • Moments later, fullback .Joel 3.yard teenar In 'tbo fourtb Payton scored on a thJ'ee..Jard r• ,
nan1 .tbe freshman's 13th qa.arUr.
touCDOOWD tb1s aeaon.
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WEST LAFAYETTE, ind.
(AP) ..... Michigan turned an otf·
side penalty and a twnbled pubt
recovery mto second q\l&l't4Sr
touchdowns by Mart Sduneflte
and Roosevelt Smith Saturday,
then blew out Purdue lD the third period for • _,.., victory tllat
avenced tbe Wolverlnea .. Onl1Joa
of last year.
The Boilermaten, trying to
dupllcatelalt1ear•s 1~14 upeetof
MlchiPD. icoredon thelrOpentna
drlve 6etdDd tbe•tiull·arm pus-·
tn1 or freshman 11uarterb&Ck
MutHermwm.
A ZS.)'ard ft_eld~ &oal by G~
Willner after Dwllht Bleb' pass
Interception cut P'Vdue" le8d'to
7·3 after one quarter. 'tit.en Mlchlg~ Went abe~ '9 ~ ~
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GOLDEN WEST'S STEVE FOGEL (Cl) TRIES TO EVADE A DEFENDER.
GWC Belts Cubs, 56-20
ShouJown With Santa·Monica Set Saturday
GoldeQ West College's football
team figured to be looking ahead
Sat1,1rday night to next week's
Southern California Conference
showdown with Santa Monica cc.
But you couldn't tell it from
their performance at Orange
Coast College as the Rustlers
romped to a wild :if>.20 win over
Lo$ Angeles CC.
Thus, coach Ray Shacklefotd's
RusUen and Santa Monica <both
with. >O records) tangle next
Saturday at SMCC for the SoCal
crown and a lrtp to the Nov. 28
Avocado Bowl.
The Rustlers may have been
looking ahead early against
LACC-but they quickly re-
grouped.
LACC's Cubs had jumped to a
quick 7-0 lead when Lloyd Oaltley
went 83 yards up the middle on
the opening play of the game.
And after the Rustlers had Ued
the score minutes later, Oakley
agjlin brought the crowd to it$
feet with an 88-yard sprint up the
middle.
That gave the Cubs a 14·7
lead-but that was Just about the
end of LACC's offensive auack as
the Rustlers went to work.
Golden West, behind the nm·
ning of Loren Micklin and Steve
Fogel and the pasatng of 8111
Holst, moved the ball Al will-
scorlng-ln easy fashion
Mickijn carried the ball u
timee for 115 yards and scored
the fQurtb GWC t.ouchdowp on a
30-yatd sprint. Uke the rest of
the Goklen West first strih&,
Miczklin did nbt see action alttt
thebalf. ,
Fopl b-4 92 yards and ta1Ued on a 33-yarct nm while Holst had
TD puses f:l GS and 1A ylrds to
Jaime Dickson and Kevin
Vernoy. And the GWC quarterback also tallied on a
17-yardnm.
Other Golden West scores
came from Ric Martin (10-yard
run), Gary Coleman (21-yard
run) and Bob Rodriquez (S..yard
run). And place-kicker Pete
Florin was perfect, booting eiaht
PATs.
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ALTA LO A-Blll Yancy'and
Greg SpeJcber, with blc uslst
from the kicking eame, led the
Saddleback College Gauchos to a
convincing; 30-14 Mission Con·
ference football victory over host Chaffey Collese here Saturday-
night.
The win usures Saddleback d
at least a tie for first place in the
final standings and a berth 1n the
Mission Bo\rl post-season playo(t
game against the Western State
Conference winner Nov. 28.
The Gauchos completely
dominated the act.ion before 1,850
fans, gi\rb\g up a touchdown on a
combination 98-yard kickoff re-
turn by two players and._ a late
score With reserves in the same
on defense.
Otherwise, it was all 51¥1·
dlebaclc as the Gauchos out·
gained Claffey, 36'7 yards to 164.
In the early going it was the
puQting of Jim Lachmund that
helped get the Gauchos in gear.
He had one downed at the Chaf·
fey four and another at the nine
Saddleback scored its first
touchdown after a poor Chaffey
punt gave the Gauchos field posi·
tion at the 23.
In six plays, Spelcber went
over from the one and Doug
Reeves kicked the first of three
conversions.
Chaffey hopes fUckered on the
en~uing kickoff when Gary Carr
took the ball at the two and re·
versed it to Marcus Jennings at
the 18. Jennings went all the way
to the end zone for a touchdown
and it was 7-7.
This Wa5 the last hurrah for the
Panthers, however. Reeves
kicked the first of three field goals (33 yards> with 34 seconds
left in the first period and Sad·
dleback was ahead to stay. He had
others of 31 and 29 yards, giving
him his most productive night of
the season.
Other Saddleback touchdowns
came on runs of one and seven
yards by Yancy, the first in the
second quarter after M.lke
Kruthers recovered a Chaffey
fumble at the four. Lachmond'
bad punted 42 yards to the al.De
one play ahead of the fumble. Yancy concluded the touch·
down march early to the third
period on a keeper around left
end after passing to Tom Hallh
on a play that picked up SO yards.
Haigh got good blocking after
taking the ball at mid field and
moved to the lS.
While the offense dominated
the adion, the defense for s.d·
die.back did well, too. The
Gauchos had four fumble re-
.coveries by Krutber'~, St ve
Carroll, Reeves mid lluce Hen·
thon. Intercepticns were tUmecl
in by Jett Rolett1 and Stevo
Speicher with Jeff Dreher '1'\d
Kntthers getting a couple of
sacks each and Steve WUUams
one.
The Saddleback Qf(CP,;JiV "li
alone with numiAc backs JOhn
Gill and Brian Wood, .did a con-
sistent j®, ol bJOcldng for the nm-
ning duoof Speidltt and Yanc7.
Saddleback, now with an 8-1
overall record, coueludea tbe
season Saturday niebt, faeblg
Southwest.em at Mission Viejo
High.
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TOlalflnt._ " n V ~OS r""""41 215 I~ Yards..-slno 179 ..
Varos lost ,, Sf ... tvann~ 367 ...
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Gulf.Nd Aztecs Stop
49ers, 33-22
• W..lhers o.n.B°'well
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BUI Gompt, the venaW )',ar football atar
at Lapn.a Beaclr"mp setiOOl, bU bffn cbOS
South CoastLeaaue pl~t of1Jle year by the Dally Pilot. .. ... i-. •
Tbe ~d .. Gompf. a atarttng quarter ..
btck and Une11acker for UHi ArUats for three
years and tbe team's moat
valuable player a,s a JQphomon
IUld J&mklr, domillated the of.
ficial ad~Uoos arid l• the first·
athlete cbOien to the oUense and
1 defense since the SOuth Cout
League was established.
Gompf did it all, rwmlne and
tJirowJng from either
q\larterl>ack CT tallbaet, pl~
superb defense as a Uaebaeker.
nen to u. point of block.inc "°"" ttaree ~u.ota. Sao Clemente and Miulon Viejo share tbe l..,ue cbampionahlp with aurprialn1 El
Toro a eame away from the crown, and coach ol •
~e 1ear booors, ln a close ballot over DOD DeG~•
of Dama Hilb. goes to PbU~rown'of El Toro.
El Toni'was pieked to finisb last and t.san with ~
lts fdUrth4atring quarterback. But ltrowa Ud his
staff molded a team to be reckooecl with, as aboWn
by the all·league te4m. which (eatur~ three El
Toro Junicrs.
Ftnt Tum Offeue Poe. Player.Scbool
Rec-Pete Strong, Dana mlls
T -Tom Hughes, University
G -st.eve Pines, El Toro
C -st.eve Finch, Costa Mesa
G -Joel Pike. Laguna Beach
T -Jobnlfess, El Toro
Rec-lrf.lke Brawley, Mission Viejo
B -Bill Gompf, Laiuna Beach
B -Marte Mcf:lroy, San Clemente
B -SCOUSpear, Mission Viejo
8 -St.eve Gramlich, Dana Hills
F1nt Team Defense
DE-Steve English. University
OT-Jerry Nelson, Mission Viejo
NG-Eric Raff, atrona del Mar
OT-Mike Murphy, San Clemente
DE-Mike Ochoa, Mission Vlejo
LB-BUI Gompf, Laguna Beach
LB-Dan Charnltskl, Mission Viejo
LB-Greg Kohler, ~rotla del Mar
DB-George Jacobo El Toro
DB -Mike Wade. s7n Clemente
DB-Bruce Batcheller, Corona del Mar
SeeOlld Team Offense
TE-Andy Dick, ~Toro
'.I' -John Pelichowski, Costa Mesa
G -John White, &!Jsalon Viejo
C -Craig Winningboff, Dana Hills
G -cliff Auerswald. Dana Hills
T -Dale Mitcbell, El Toro
Rec-Rick A.yen, «;qsta Mes•
B-Mttcta McGregor, Dana Hllb B-MirtlnHubbard, Corona del Mar ~-GU Zaldivar, Un,lvenlty ,
8-Marty Green. COrioa del Mar •
SecOicl Team Defense
D&-Marloet odg~ Costa Mesa DT--.Tom Htlllday ;'El Toro
NG-steveTilles, University
DT.....i>ale Ambu,rfie1. Costa Mesa
DE-Mike Baker. Corolla dell(ar LB-M~ ~'·Laguna Beach LB-.lohb Mlllei', Laguna Beach
DB-?ttlk•Ca!Wrt. San ~e
DB-Rlck Browt1, El Toro
DB-Rick St.anaeSt Corona del M.ar
DB-Mike Teregis, Costa Mesa
WeJibt Cl.
150 ~r.
201 Sr.
18$ Sr.
160 Sr.
166 Sr.
185 Sr.
185 Sr.
198 Sr.
175 Sr.
192 Sr.
190 Jr.,
195 Sr.
191 Sr.
lSS Jr.
175 Sr.
182 Jr.
198 Sr.
191 Sr.
175 Sr.
165 Sr.
150 Jr.
142 Sr.
175 Jr.:.
185 Sr.
183 Sr.
185 Sr.
190 Sr.
200 Jr.
140 Sr.
180 Sr.
145 Jr.
157 Sr.
185 Sr.
Women's·
Athletic
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Boro•cOJJe .
Aries: Ambition Empliasis
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14
ARI~ (March 21-April 19): Emphasis on
ambition, ways of achieving goal -utilize power
oC written word, welcome change and challenge.
TAl111US (April 20-May 20): Emphasis on
long-range projects, chance to articulate
pbllosophy, Journey, getting together with fami·
ly member who has been on the move.
· GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Money situation
with one close to you is highlighted. Be aware of
hidden meanings, cla~es.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Build, develop
property. deal with responsible individuals.
check legal aspects. Accent on unique agree-
ments, public relations and marriage.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22> · Service, work, ex-
pansion, gaining credit where due, accepting
Aries as confidant -these are on your personal
agenda. Stick with number "9."
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): HighHght
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tbese days you have
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Stars Get Roles
LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -Kicbael Bi-aGdon
plays a r..UO station manager in U.ni•enal's
.. F.111." Martin Mull1 host of the TV apOOI
"Fernwood 2 Nlcbt." plays a zany diac
jockey . . • .
Jobn Duka.Ids, aon of Massachusetts Gov.
Michael Dukakis, makes bis movie debut in
"Jaws 2" ... Ernest Borgnine stars in NBC's
"The Ghost of Fllaht 401," based on the crash of
an airliner in the Everglades ..
Joanne Woodward will star in a two-hour
version of "Lady Chatterly's Lover" for NBC to
be made in England n.xt year.
"DAMNATION ALLEY"
"3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" (R)
.. LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR ..
(R)
"SMOKEY ANO THE BANDIT"
"THE STING" (PG)
..BOBBY DEERFIELD" (PG)
"YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE"
"FUNNY LADY" (PG)
"THE SPY 'fiHO LOVED ME"
"THE DEEP" (PG)
"DAMNATION ALLEY"
"3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" (A)
"SMOKEY & THE BANDIT"
"THE STING" (PG)
"KENTUCKY FRIED MOVJE .. (R)
"THE GROOVE TUBE
0'HEROES" (PG)
"THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN"
.. FIRST LOVE" (PG)
"ALICE DOESNT LIVE HERE ANY MORE"
"Jane Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave
are close to perfection. 'Julia, is
moying in its glowing commitment
to the power of friendship."
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Covington Popular
THE COVINGTON features
outdoor views, expansive patio
areas and a private entry
courtyard. It bas two bedrooms,
tw.o baths, and a sltlllfully
d esigne d kitc h e n with a
, breakfast nook on one side, &nd a
din.log area wilb a bar between. ·•our research indicated that
buyers' ages would averqe iD
lbe low 4n's, and that they would
e12-
Just 12 miles beyond Newport high summits, rolling plateaus
along the Padfk Coast Highway over the ocean. You11 probably
but a world away In quality of neverseeatraftlc).amlnlaguna
life. A mile and a quarter of urr· Niguel
spoiled beaches, gentJe valleys. The finest tennis and golf dubs
Foothill Patio Homes
Foothill Patio
Homes-one-
and two-story
attached homes
with luxurious
llvable Interiors.
low maintenance
exteriors, and
extraordinary
recreation. A neighborhood
swimming pool and
hydrotherapy pool. just a
mile and a half away will
be SO-acre Cro~n Valley
Community Park whl(:h,
when completed, will have
swimming pool, athletic
fields, and picnic grounds.
Equally dose Is the 154--aae
Laguna Niguel Regional
Park with its 40-acre lake
with flshing, tennis, and
picnic fadlltles. Residents
are eligible to apply for
membership In
the Laguna
Nlguerrennls
Club, Monarch
Bay Beach Oub,
and El Niguel
Coun~Oub.
MemberSllfps,
however, may or
may not be available at the
time of application.
2-; 3, and 4-beclroom plans
include air conditioning,
wood-burning fireplaces,
private fencea yards,
vaulted
ceilings;
carpeting 'E'" ~ 11~
and a • ~ 4.
lot more. ~. ~'I'
from f ;~
$72,000 ~
to
$94,500
"11
In Orange County. Excellent
schools. liundreds of acr~ of
parks. Free bus to the beach for
children all summer. Homes by
the sea, Jn the valley. and on
KaD7 buyera of Mc:Latn be active, rEtl0n-orlemed• Development C-Omaaany:. w.-. ,..., ... ._.. . W~
orteiitecl Woodbriqe Arborlake A1borla.ke u1era flt tbese
home• •re eboo 1 a tbe "9D e.lftRlll~,"~ •1"""""'
sopb11tlcaled Co'ftDltoD model. fact. Cho averaae &p SI 11; ac~rcHnc to Pete Flaber, dlrec-• F.ltbenald. • tor of sales. "Some ao percent of ~·
"They like the sunken living come from other parta ot Of'IDl8
room with lta fireplace •con. County. and 85 percent ot them
veraaUoo comer" and the formal are marled. while atiilla ac-
dinfng galleria, aa well aa tbede-· cowrtfcrtberemalnder. sign of the entire home which~
quires a minimum of main·
tenance, .. Fisher said.
.. ATTBIS ftllB, we have [our•
Covtn&toft model• located .. fta1it.,,~'llli~· .. 111~. on the water, but I have a feeliq
lbat they will move ver7 Re noted that this model.
especially, seems to fit the buyer
profiles for the nei&hborhood. quickly." Ji\sber said.
THE COVINGTON features
outdoor views, expansive patio
areas and a private entry
courtyard. It has two bedrooms, tw\o baths, and a skillfully
designed kitchen with a
To reach Wood"brlCtre.
Arborlake, take the Culver eat
off the Santa Ana Freeway aDd
drive south to Warner Avenue.
Tum left into Woodbridge and in·
quire at the village information ceoter at the comer of Culver
and Warner. The Wooclbriclact
Arborlake sales information
center Is open from 10 a.m. until
6 p.m. dai.17. There are flve com.
pletely furnished model homes.
, breakfast nook on one side, and a
dlning area with a bar between.
.. Our research indicated tbat
buyers' agea would average ill
the low ~. and that they would
e12-
Just 12 mites beyond Newport
along the Pacific Coast Hlghw~y
but a world away In quality of
life. A mile and a quarter o( un-
spoiled beaches, gentle valleys,
high summits, rolling plateaus
over the ocean. You·n probably
neverseeatrafftclainlnLaguna
Niguel. ·
The finest tennLs and golf dubs
Foothill Patio Homes
foothill Patio
Homes-one-
and two-story
attached homes
with luxurious
Jlvable Interiors,
low maintenance
exteriors, and
extraordinary
recreation. A neighborhood
swimming pool and
hydrotherapy pool. just a
mile and a haJf away will
be SO-acre Cro,wn Valley
Community Parle whidl,
when completed, will have
swimming poo~ athletic
fields, and piatic grounds.
Equally dose Is the 154-aae
Laguna Niguel Regional
Park with its 40-acre lake
with fishing, tennis, and
picnic facilities. Residents
are eligible to apply for
membership in
the Laguna
NlguefTennls
Oub, Monarch
Bay Beach Oub,
and El Niguel
Country Club.
Membel'Stilp§;
however. may or
niay not be available at tJi "
time of application ..
2; 3, and 4-bedroom plans
indude air conditioning.
wood-bumlng fireplaces,
private fencea yards,
vaulted
ceilings;
carpeting '!i.r ;
anda ·~ .. Jot more. "• .. r
From Jt~c:r... ~ ~
$72.000 ~
to foothlll Patto Homes ts 3.8 $94,500 miles froln ctle ~Otego frwy. ,
'
In Orange County. EXcellent
schools. Hundreds of acres of
parks. Free bus to the beach for
children aJI summer. Homes by
... the summits. · •·
·the sea. Jn the valley, and on
Drive 12 mlles Mther and get a
lot more Jiving for a lot less
money.
LakePark
LakePark Is a
·community of
distinctive
homes adjacent
to 154-:-acre
l..aguna N!guel
Regional Park
with Its beautlfu
40-acre lake.
Five beautifully ,
furnished models feature
unique floor plans With
such archltedural and visual
h1$dlllght:S as vaulted cellln~ Inglenooks,
greennouse windows,
private balconies.French
doors, skyllihts. and .
galleries. La'KePaik resJCfents
are ellglble to apply for .-.
I
.
'Bonus' Featured
.At Forest Homes
Families moving into the last three Phase One
houses at lnflucnt1al Homes of Lake Forest before
~ecember 20 will receive a bonus package worth
t Qusands of dollars, reports Wes Weissinger,
a Iker and Lee, Inc. 's regional sales director for
J)utlcr Housing Corp., the developer.
"We are offering a unique incentive package
which includes a special low interest rate; air con·
di\ioning; drapes; front yard landscaping and
sprinklers; one year's pre-paid homeowners' as·
sociation dues: and the first $750 In closing costs,"
said Weissinger.
TWO SINGLE-STORY Plan 21 models, and a
two-story Plan 23 are available in Phase One. Stan-
dard features or the three· and four-bedroom homes
. are double-door entries, fireplaces in both living
and family rooms. formal dining rooms, wet bars
·and separate laundry areas.
Three-bedroom Plan 21 has a dramatic side en-
trance, ceramic tile entry stoop and entry hall,
slope-ceilinged living room with twin windows on
each side or the fireplace, and a U-shaped kitchen
with a pass-through window to an outside eating
bar. The master suite offers extensive wardrobe
"'pace and a pn vale sun deck.
Executive
Firm Now
In Newport
The State Department
of Real Estate has em·
barked on a campaign
against .. document
pollution."
Director David II. Jo'ox
announced the depart·
menl will develop
simplified real estate
documents as part or ils
consumer protection ef·
forts. which he called
·'the number one priority
or the coming year .. "California may soon
become the first state in
the nation to use real
estate documents wrlt·
ten in plain English so
everyone can un
derstand ~m." he said
Fox cited a surv<>y con·
ducted earlier this year
that concluded between
48 and 90 percent or real
estate buyers and sellers
cannot interpret com·
mon real estate
terminology
Luxurious four-bedroom Plan 23 features a sl~pe-ceilinged living room with a large front plc-----------
ture window, a brick-floored conversation pit, and a
dramatic. 17·fl.·high free-standing brick fireplace
which opens to both the 11vine and dining rooms.
'the U -shaped kitchen has a pass-through bay win-
.dgw to an outdoor eating bar. Upstairs, the double·
doored master suite has a fireplace, large walk-In
ct~t. dressing room, and wardrobe .
• EXTERIOR WALLS FEATURE an unusually
l;irge amount of wood sldlng, wood shingles, and
brick. Roofs are cedar shingles or shakes.
Tennis, swimming and sailing facilities are
available to buyers at the Sun and Sail II clubhouse
mplex, which ls within walking distance of the de·
olopment.
Prices for the Phase One Influential Homes
r ge from $9'l,9SO to $108,950. The sales office is
from 10:00 a.m. to dusk.
The development bu easy access to the Santa
Afta or San Diego Freeways. Take the Lake Forest
Otive offramp and go northeast on Lake Forest to
Jeronimo Road, then left on Jeronimo one block to
, ~models.
1 •
Y. 'f)ocwnent
~Pollution'
Assailed
~ 0n1y ttt. o.11y Pnot ... n1 tet•
)'OU whet._ new In '°"' locel community ••• every d-r
l.J.!Hj;irnl
l 't . Storlea by AllTHUR VINSEL
OI ~ DlllJ Pl ... ~If
14 • A black Lincoln Continental With a fresh, ucly, fender scrape
weaves slowly and deliberately
up Pacific Coast Highway, a Jua-
g-ern a ut running on ethyl
gasoline; operated by a driver
Uteraily running on lOO·proof vodka. '
, He swerves to avoid a lltUe
V.oluwagen Bug that somehow
•puttered out of the nieht and ac-
oelecates rapidly. ....
1'BE BUGGED BUG driver ~ ... risbes traditional band i-_~ture at the vanishing ~lhts and -cursing -pulls
Q.V#r at the ~xt pay telephone. iti'b~ piolice dispatcher's voice
gr,cltles out into the cold October ittpt, the familiar Cop Shop ~e
1 'ar1on spelling trouble.
.. ~ny unit in the viclni·
ty . . . a n y u n i t i n t he vi~inity ... a possible Deuce,
tthbound on PCH from
rookhurst about flve ago
Ucense plate Sam Whiaky Sain
( WS> eieht one five. Any unit ill
area. please respond. Code o ... "
RE MAN IN the Continental
-::;:r beaded home from a long,
zy business lunch that ran on
ugh cocktail hour -whizzes
ng, drifting across both north·
lanes of the undivided
gbway, feeling serene.
Suddenly, he tenses up in a
lammy sweat, spotllne the
cadlights coming up fast on his WI. He recognizes the dark but
•mistakeable row of red, white
,and bl~ emergency lights on tbe
.bar moon~ acroae_!.he .,J:AU ~top. tnstinctively, he knows they
lte about to start fiashine.
"Area Unit to," the officer
lebind the wheel radioes to head-
1"arters "I've got your Deuce In
· nt or me, westbound on PCH
lpproach.ing Newland. Request
'>ackup unit for traffic stop."
'TBE Rl:D-WlnTE-and blue
iJ(bts flash and the man in the ~ntinental pulls over, trembling and sick with dread.
He knows they've got him cold:
iis first Deace arrest, a !K12 under
he old Cilifomla Penal Code
ecbon, with a free ride lo jail
:nd a $440.50 bail to post to get .trt aeain ....
And even a routine, first of.
ense driving-while-intoxicated
DWI) arrest entails the black
ark on onl!'s driving record, in-
reased insurance rates -usual.
for the next three to seven
ears -and for the averaee
teuce, a profound sense of
rpe and embarrassment.
ANYBODY CAN make a mis-
ke; have one too many, and
ay under certain
~ltmstances deserve a break;
Ui don't expect any 2 a .m . sym-
Y from a booking officer who u ulcers, coffee nervea and
ay be working a double shift for .sick partner
Tbe mistake is made and
've made it yourself.
Nowwhat ?
*** Orange Conunty law enforce·
nt agencies for the past three
have been exploring a um ·
e program that both gives
t·time Deuce drivers a break
hence the nickname Lucky
euc:es -and endeavors to pre· ~nt repeat offenses.
TBE PROGRAM administered
y_, the gtivate-enterpri!le
ademy of Defensive Driving
been solidly endorsed by the
en1e County Grand Jury in a
P.tQal resolution. , .. .
The Oru.cf County DJ.strict At·
tomey's Offtce also approves,
although questioning private en·
terprise participation In a pubUe problem.
So far, the firm's Ulree-day courses have now expanded into
Riverside and San Diego coun-
ties, whlle Senate Bilt 38, enacted e~Uer lb.ls year to amend the
Califorqia Vehicle Code and the
state's Welfare and Institutions
Code, authorizes comparable programs statewide.
Aod the most enthusiastic
response so far bas come from
&raduates of the so-called 3·D
courae -standing for Don't
Drink and Drive -who are sad-
der-but-wiser citu~os.
''WE .JUDGES make it a prac·
lice to interview the people who
take the course and come back to
us a year after their first drunk
driving arrest,'' says Judge
Donald Dungan, of Harbor
Judicial District Court.
"They aren't always happy
when we send them to it but
alrnost 100 percent of those who
come back to us a year later ror
final disposition are glad that they went," be adds.
One recent 3-D program
graduate summed up his admit·
tedly enlightening experiences in
the 24·hour crash course on
drinking and driving hazards,
spanning three eight-hour days, like this:
"IT'S NEVER again gonna be
worth $500 or to risk killing or
crippling myself and other peo-
ple just to try to get home after a
party. I'll sleep over there if necessary."
He is a handsome, athletic
young swinger-type, 27, who
knows Newport Beach nisbtspots
well; In short, a typical YC>Unl
Orange Coast bachelor.
"What did yQU have to drink
the night you got picked up?"
one of lbe 3-D aides asks durin&
an Interview at the Academy's
Orange County Fairgrounds
training field, classroom and of. !ice complex.
"Oh, three of four Budweisers
to get started, four or five
'abooten• ol tequila. aom• Sc pps <•potent Gen'Dao liqU01" often mixed
witb beer> and a little WUd Turkey <a
devastaUasly·po•erful 101 proot-
bourboo·wblskey)."
.. HE llEGISTEaED .is percent
• blood alcohol the ni1ht be wu U'T'at•
• ed and boobd •• s paccem over tbe;dO
' •per~ent. ~uired by law definiUon
of legal lntoxication.
• "1 really thou1bl I waa bandlln1
• , myself prett.Y well, but when I 1ot to
· read the police "port at court, J suea
• I w u really all over the road." be
• says with some chqrin.
· A 3·D classmate, an auburn·baired
POLICE AND paramedics dis·
' covered her sltUnc pucefuUy behind
the wheel of her car, en&ine running,
her foot firmly planted'on the brake
with the automaUc transmlsslon ln
• • •
"THEN, YOU MIX a lltUe alcchol
with it and they are REALLY bad
drivers!0 he adds, and the two class
members who volunteer to drink for
· much of the second monllnc. then re·
peat the tests as object lessons are in·
variably .amazed at their poor
performance.
•
Vinsel registers an even . 1 O
Drive position. She had been waiting
for a red traffic light to switch to green.
"I fell asleep," she says with a
nervous grin and not a little remorse,
although police say il was more like
she passed out cold, considering it
took paramedics and smelting salts to
revive her.
"But yes, I'm glad they stopped me
from driving any furher," she says
softly, noting her blood alcohol con·
tent was26percent.
She was legally drunk 2"2 times
over, unckr the law.
WHAT DOES THE 3·0 program ac-
' lually entail for its participants, who
have been studied for months after
~raduation by the UC Irvine Depart·
'mcnt of Psychiatry and HumaQ
Behavior to gauge the results?
During the lest period, SSS
graduates racked up 30 percent fewer
traffic violations of any klnd and SS
percent fewer traffic accidents than a
comparable control group of 556 DWI
convlctees who had oo such program
exposure.
First and foremost, its philosophy is
to leach, not preach.
The three basic points stressed in
I.he 24 hours of classroom lectures.
laboratory work and driver training
"ver a course simulated to duplicate
>treel driving conditions are these:
Increase basic drivin1 sldlla UD·
der routine or emergency coodiUoos
:.hat may arise for any motorist, and
slso to recondition the individual'•'
:hinking about responsibility on the
public roadways. ·
-EDVCATE IN no uncertain terms
'lbout the physical and mental facts of
life as· ~lating to alcohol's influence
,n reflexes and thought. process
1ometimes needed on a split.second's
notice.
They are tested periodically while
sipping four to six or seven drinks of
their choice at the litUe two-stool
cocktail lounge in a back room unW a
Breathalyzer analysia reads .10 per·
cent blood alcobol.
Not many penons who ba.en't ex·
perienced the humiliation and castJy
process of being arrested on a
drunken drivina cbarae and ad·
ministered a blood. breath or urine
test really comprehend the meaai.nl
of a .10 percent blood alcohol level Ln
relaUon to bow they may feel.
0 IT'S AMAZING bow much it slows
down your reactions, and all the Ume
you think you 're doing fin~" aaya
Jack, an October 3-D graduate who
tossed off seven beers in two hours to
hit .10 on that little magic box that
tells when one's had enough.
His sense or male macho was
bruised a bit the day after when he
watched a videotape of bis subsequent
monitored driving performance on
the course, but he was sWl able to'
laugh at himself along with his
classmates.
Jack and bis female drinking
partner were equally surprlled to see
themselves on the videotape at the
outset, composed, speaking with clear
enunciation and quite dignified, com-
pared to their filming four or five
belts later.
"How do you think you're going to
do out there on the driving course
now, Jack?" asks h.is saloon hostess
tor the morning.
"l'M GONNA DO fine . . . I'm
gonna knock 'em dead ... heh, heh,
heh,•• he giggles, his eyes glazed·
over.
'Tm drunk," said his drinking pal
soddenly, noting she had also rushed
away from home without time for
breakfast. which didn't help.
They claimed they felt fine, but
each bad Jllst blown into the
Breatba)yur and registered .10 per-
cent, or legally intoxicated lt stopped
by police while drivir\g a car.
"WHAT WE'RE trying to show
you," Asst . l·D Program
Manaeer PeuY Mills told the clearly
sobered group of first-time dnuaken
driving offenders, "is that .to b "llOt
'knee-walkin' and howlln1·•t·tM-ful1-
moon' druNt.
"But that's all it takes to co to Jail.••
she empbuiud.
They, however, knew tbat all too
well at this stage.
They've all been that route bot ore.
Once.
Car Shops Face Action
<From Pap CU
Next. the bellyidancer took the car
through ita paces. Sbe di.dn 't cet into
tbe car. She aort ol .slithe.red Into it.
V AARROOOOMllMIUlll ..... ..
and she was~ to:the races. trytq to
do betterthei A.'J.
All three red lt&hta Rashed on at a
band sipa1 to the track operator.
We watched in horror -glad we
weren't driving across the simulated
intersection, even in a Sherman tank
-as the dancer hurtled past without
even slowing down,
Somebody murmured, stumbl.ini on
• • •
a marinated tongue, "If there was a
furniture store there, that woman Just
wrecked two aotas and killed a bUncb
of salesmen.• ..
.. Oor a ,,oblrm' Thf'I lDPtt~ to Pat DuM Pol tail/
CW rftt lapf. 11fltU!Q th# OUllWS ond acflO!t yo1t ~
to lfll11t ~ ... m '°"'"""f'll Oltd ~. ,\foal ll'lllf <qi.n!IOIU IO l'OI Du• Ar Yllllf' Smiler. Oranot'
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DEAR READERS: Your requeeta
tor dteconclMMCI China and ctYStll
pettema' buying aovrce• h ...
been llCCUmUs.ttng a• we 9P" proach tM holldey MHOn. The
following de81en were provkMd
by Lenox china headquarters In
Trenton. H.J. Thi• llst I• current.
Pt.EASE CUP AND SAVE.
Specific lnqufrlH may be
"'alled to theff deal..-. whh a
••lf·addr••••d, atamp•d en·
vekK>e enclote& Mr. JamM L.
H .. ty, The .MWel llOJC, P.O. Box
145, lhln 8t., Albeftvltle, Ala.
35950; Mt. Emle Brennaman,
2345 N.W .. 12th St., Oklahoma
City, Okla. 73112; Mr. David
11\1,.k. a.lna ChaNn, Inc., P.O.
Box 21•. Dunwoody, Ga, 30338;
Mr. Warren RoundhUI. Pan.n•
Unllmltad, W~wOod Statton, ... o. Box 15231, S..t:tJe, Wash,
91115.
And; Mr. Glenn Roe. Old China
Pettems Ud., P.O. 8oJ1 250. Wet&
Httl, OntMo, Cenada MIE 4R5;
Mr. Edwsd Ettteman, EW.man'a,
109 N. KJ1gol'9 St., K~, Texn
7SM2; Mrs. DorothY N. RObtneon,
517 N. PeM9ytvanla Ave •• Mof..
rtsvllle, Pe. 190f1; o.a..,•a. 351 N.
Beverly OrtM, Beverfy HIUa, Ca.
90210; Mrs. Mmy i~bexter, P.O.
Box 17143, S..n DtetlO. Ca. 92117;
Mr. J. Allen Mutpttey. Jr., Pat•
teme of the Pait, 513 S. Main st.,
Princeton, Ill. f1S51; Loc.tor't lftoo
DEAR PAT: A' friend of mine Is a memt>er Of one of the
nudist camps In Southern
Galifomta. He's alw•ys trying
to get.me to Join, but I would
never cansJder It. HJs latest argument 15:that nUdlsts are
less apt to SUffer from high blood ~re than other peo-ple. He says there was a
medlcat study don on this by some heart association. Wiii
you f Ind oUt If this Is true and let me knowthet>arefacts?
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Carlo• Road, Memphlt, Tenn.
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WHEN IT COMES ·To
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oo vou KNow vo·uR DIAMOND'$ vAwE itEciNTI.l' tNCREASEDl We know that where lnsuni~ appntsata .,.
concerned •• d•t•ll•d detcriptlon of th• , .. .,,, .. •"' lml)Ol'tant, particularly In ref~ to pkltt1"I or ~ fridicatln1 the present characterit~ P' blemtshes In~ •tOM. At i.ast half the value ot 'Jn adeq\iite appralsaf lies<Vt the ltter use of that appraisal to cMetc the jeWelfy for ~ or to verity the Identity. deSign or consttuctiOn of
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By llltOOKSlACICSON ._i. ... ,.,... •• , ••
Wi\SHINGTON -Conareumtn
are cutting back on their gitta ol free
Congressional Record subscriptions.
Senators are giving up thelr b'ee
shaving mugs.
This is what passes for economy
this year in the Unitecl States
Congress. which just spent more than
Sl billion in the last 12 months on itself
<ind its related agencies.
THEY'RE CHARGING for haircuts
now Prices are up in the Senate and
House dining rooms. Some elevator
operators in automatic elevators are
being eased out.
Despite these small economies,
-·congress keeps voting lo spend more
" and more money on its own opera-
1 t tions and benefits. And it keeps voting
, ' down other proposals to economize.
I r The total bill is going up faster for
J C()ngress than for the rest of the i federal government. Faster than the
~ rate of inflation
1 t It's going up so fast that Congress
I t itself bas a hard time keeping track. * Jf1 January the estimate of this year's ! spending was $1.01 billion. Now, with
he fiscal year just ended and the bi!Js
:!till being counted, the estimate is
~.08 billion, roughly S70 mslhon above
the original projection
THE $1 BILLION covers. for rea
sons nobody can quite explain, some
things that have nothing to do with the
legislative ):>ranch. Like the botanic
gatdens, $1.3 million, and the
Copyright Royalty Tribunal, $6.15,000.
But however you cut lt, Congress
costs a bundle. In fact, because many
of the costs of running the Senate and
House are hidden in various parts of
the executive branch budget, nobody
really knows how much.
Whatever the total, many Congress
watchers are certain that Congress
spends gobs of money on itself to do
things that could either be done more
ANY VISITO& to the Capitol
knows. pollcenien are everywhere.
Shushinl noisy visitors ouWde com·
mittee room doors. Shooing motoriSts trom parking spaces rese-ved for
senaton, poltfng into visitors' belog.
ings in search or contraliani or
weapons. ·
The size of the force bas doubled in
the las[ 10 years. It costs $18 miWon a
year. At last count there were 1,140
Capitol policemen supplemented by
42 Washington metro,.P.olltan
policemen. That's more policemen
than ~ IndianapOlis, Memphis or
Columbus. Ohio.
Not surprisingly, there were only
el_ght robberies and assaults reported
on the capitol grounds last year, most·
ly on the fringes of nelgbborinc high
crime areas of Ute city. Indianapolis
reported 4, 145 such crimes. .
Another case in point: prlnUng
costs. The bill for congressional print·
ing and binding topped $100 million last
year. Muchofitcouldbavebeeilsaved.
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The printing biH 1ncludn
dotens or expensive glmcracks )ike
"Prayers of lhe Chapllln of l~= Senate" at $&.77 a copy, or 'Vnv
of Portrait of Hon. J. A. Haley" at
$2.64. They're prln~ u souvwn !or
congressmen to give to voten.;
. But money spent on sucb ~ is
nothing compared w1th the money
wasted by failure to update the old·
faabloned typesettln1 melbOds
Congress still use1. By offictel
estimate of the Gove~ent Prindng
Office, Congress could save 15 to 20
percent if it computeriud Jtl ~et.
ting, ·something most newspapers
alreadyhavedone.~ ...... -
And there is the frankinl prlvileee.
That privilege bas become beWshJy
costly since congressmeo discovered
that mass mailings at the t~yer's
expense are handy devices for staying
in office.
In the 12 monUls before last year's
elections, rt!eords were set for volume
and expense: $Sl million for postqe
atone. Just pnntlng Che ezivelopes ~t
$1 million.
' Another big-ticket item is pensions.
CONG~ BAS BEGUN to fret
about ways to pay for increases In
Social Security benefits 1l approved,
and for ways to restrain huge ln·
creases in costs of rntutary peoslons.
But regarding the costs of its own
pensions, it has been as silent as
Gordon Liddy.
BUT NOBODY pretends thal book·
keeping changes will save taxpayers
money. And Congress continues to ln·
crease spendin1 tC>r itaelf and to reject
measures aimed at economy. ,
For example. a Hou.se subcommit·
tee is boldi:Dc up approval of money to
bwld a new, more efflc:ient printing
plant for the Goveoiment Printinl Of.
lice, now trapped in a 73-year-old
building full of costly production bot·
tlenecks and outmoded D'lacb.iAery.
This will further delay needed
economies in the congressional priht·
ingbudeet.
Cardiac Assist Device
!.Saves the Gravely Ill
Congressional pensions -including
$.17 .000 a year for retired House
doorkeeper William "Fi!ihbait"
Miller -CCl6t $C0.5 mllllon,Jast year.
The bill will be a lot higher this year.
But economy moves don't appear
likely. In fact Congress voted in re-
cent months to boost expenses even
more.
The House dld decide to trim tts list
ol &iveaway Congressional ~id
subscript.ions, a uvings of a few
thousand dollars a year.
T~ House abo refused, by a vote or
2'2· 160, to consider a package ot
economy measures that includes cut-
ting out free footlockers.
More importantly, the House reject·
ed a proposal to blre a professional
adm inlstrator to make sense out ot its
tangled business dealings. By ALTON BLAKESLEE A~SdtMeUll#
l M ANHASSET, N. Y. -A new little
""assistant heart." is helping carry pa·
: tients safely through open-heart
f operations
It pulses extra blood back to the
heart, brain and kidneys when pa-
tients• arc hooked up to beart·hmg
, machines before, dunng or after ma
Jor heart surgery, says Dr. Martin J .
• Kaplitt of North Shore University
Hospital. who invented the device
THE PULSATING device permits
, surgery on some heart patients so
gravely ill they would not otherwise
be considered good risks, he adds.
Arnone 100 consecutive ~tients
operatecl.gn al North Shore for cor·
.. onary b~ass and valve·repalr sur-
, ~ery with the new pump, only four
i. died, he said.
: "In a similar category of paUents.
~rior to the new pump, we would have
• expected at least a 10 percent mortall· ! ty," says KapliU, chief of the division
• of thoracic and cardiovascular sur·
; gtry.
: Normally, heart-lung machines ! l3ke over the heart's job or pumping ~ blood. Blood is diverted from the• i heart into the machine, where it re·
cc1ves oxygen, and then is sent back ~ to the body through a main artery
The hollow heart chambers are empty
• of blood and can be opened for valve
; repair, or the heart can be stopped to
' bypass clogged arteries with a vein
graft.
HEART-LUNG machlnes,
however, don't pulse blood back into
the body. '.'fbe ziew device pulses blood
for 1 better auppty to the heart, brain,
• and kldneys, Kaplitt explains.
.:, The new puliator ts an inexpensive,
~·
disPoSable device made by enlarging
a 10-lnch section of the standard
plastic tubing used in the artery line
coming from the heart·lung machine.
It ls formed into a thin.walled, cyliD-
·drical bubble. This is encased in a
rigid plastic housing forming 1 sealed
space around the bubble.
Compressed air is pulsed in and out
of the housing to intermittently
squeeze the bubble, thus producing
pulses of blood flowing Into the pa·
lient's artery.
One mea5ure, passed In different
forms by both houses, rewards some
former poJltic&l fundratsers with
pensions potenUally worth t.hOUsands
oC dollars a year.
I
TBIS FOLLOWS A long tradition in cOneTess of rewarding "'tafthful re-
tainers with pensic>ns t>aid for, most-
ly, by the taxpayers. Barbers, CapUol
guides, pubUcity photographers, all
have been put on the cougressional
pension system with credit for the
years when they weren't.
Is it any wonder that the cost of the
pension system bas gone up 1,800 per.
cent in the last 19 years? Or thJt the
ONE OF THE earlier reforms had
called for stricter public accountlng
of the way the House ~4s money. It
embarrassed m~ House members
when it showed5t.hal they $pend tax·
payers' money ror such t.lili\gs as bar
association dues, noweca for funerals,
greeting cards aDd otbet non-official
expenses.
The fate of commission proposals
cowd be read as another lndicatioa
that in the pursuit of con(re5Siona1
economy, a lot oC members consider
moderation a virtue.
The bubble device also can be used
for counterpulsation. Some blood
from the heart's own beating ls al·
lowed to flow into the bubble. Then
when the heart is resting between ~;a;~~~C"~~r<=~~~~~~~;c;~-----------...,..---7~;:~~~~-::;;~~~~-::-
beats. the bubble is squeezed to send )..l::l.-.::>"'.::7~>111:1~~S~~reJ...,_;~~,.,,.~ an extra spurt of blood through the
heart's own arteries.
THE PULSATOR also can be used
as a booster pump for a weakened :A
heart before or after a patient goes on f 1:-_ the heart-lung machine. -.a...;..--,~~,....,.-eGsN;11i!oil4.,.C
The Tamari-KapliU pulsator. as it
is known, was designed by Yebuda IA M!f'tllott
Tamar!, biomedical engineer at ;,.--~~~-----~""'~~~~ North Shore.
Development was begun five years
ago with assistance and support of Dr. ~~IC"'~~~ifllll~~ ~SC~rndii~~~~
Arthur R. Blel Jr., direetor of tbe de· .!Ill!!~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~;.:t~!!:';:i~ partment of surgery at the hospital, __ ....., ....... ~~------.....,..~~~~-----,
starting wilb animal research.
Progress reports have been praenled
in medical journals· and medJcal
meetlnas. including the New York
Society ol Thoracic Surgery la3t May,
and a forthcoming exhibit at the
American Heart AssoclaUon 's annual
meeUpg.
A ail:nlJar llfe-1avib& device bas
been develope(l by Dr. David'
Bregman•of Columbia Unlven:ity's
College of PbYsicianS and SJ.Q'leons,
New York. 1 l
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DEAR ANN. A long time ago you print
ed A Prayer for the Middle-Aged. I enjoyed
•it ten years ago but I NEED it now. How
about a re-run ? B. D. FROM L.A.
DEAR B.D.: Here it ls. Happy to obUge.
A PRAYER FOR THE MIDDLE-AGED
Lord, thou knowest better tbu I would
know myself tba' I am groWlng older and
that some day I shall be old. Keep me from
the fatal habit of thlnJWlg I must say
something. on every subject and on every
occasion. Releue me from craving to
stralJbten out everybody's aff alrs. Make
me tlu>u.gbtf uJ but not moody, helpful but
not bossy. With my vast store of wisdom, it
seems a pity not to use it all, but thou
knowest, Lord, that I want a few friends at
the end. Keep my mind free from recital of end-
less details, give me wings to get at the
.poinL Seal my Ups on. my aches and pains.
They are increasing, and Jove of rehearsing
them is becoming sweeter as the years go
by. I dare not ask for grace to enjoy the
tales of other's pains, but heJp me to endure
with patience.
I dare not ask for improved memory,
' bot for growing humility and a lessening of
1 cocksureness when my memory seems to
clash wltb the memory ol others. Teach me
the glorious lesson that, occasionally, I may
be mlstaken. Keep me reasonably sweet; I
do not want to be a saint -some of them are
• #
hard to live with -bui a IOU1' old person ls
one of the crowning works of the devU.
Give me the abiUty to see good things in
unexpected places, and talents in unexpect-
:i ·, ed people. And give me, 0 Lord, the grace to
tell them so. •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: No big deal
but it bothers me a lot more than it should.
I loaned a book to a friend. Several
month$ passed and she didn't return it.
finally I got up the nerve to ask her if she
had finished reading the book because I
wanted it back.
Her response rocked rne. She denied
ever having borrowed the book but an-
nounced cooly, "I will pay you for it ...
I do not believe a person would pay for
anything if she didn't think she had bor-
rowed it. Now, hear this: I have an item I
borrowed from her. Shall I just keep it and
tell her to forget paying for the book?
MlAMIBEEF
DEAR BEEF: Your relationship is
already pretty badly beni. Don't do any
further dama~e.
U the money As offered-take I&. Return
whatever it is that YOU borrowed -re·
gardless. And Jet this be the last Lend·
Lea&e program between you two U you
value her friendship.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I used to think
you were a square old bat. Whenever you'd
advise someone to discuss a problem with
their clergyman , I"d say to myself, "wbat a
cop.out.••
Well, I got in a jam and decided to try
my clergyman. He was so understanding
and gave me terrific counseling. I couldn't
have gotten better advice for a thousand
dollars. This is to say thank you. -LAN·
CASTER TEEN
DEAR TEEN: Thanks for letting me
know. I hope others who think I'm a square
old bat wllf pay some attentl to YOU.
Am rock-Edwards
Sbawne O'Hara Amrock of Garden
Grove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J.
Am rock of Golden Valley, Minn., is engagtd
to Don Michael Edwards of TUstiil. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards of P8lm
Springs.
The future bride is a graduate of
Rancho Alamitos and Cal State Fullerton.
The future bridegroom is a graduate of
Foothill High School, Tustin and Cnl State
Fullerton.
An April wedding is planned in Garden
Grove community Church.
He's been a delivery bof, Chicago truck
driver, shoe salesman, a booker helper <it's not
what you think> in the Gary, IndianJ, steer mills,
an encyclopedia salesman and now, he's an ac·
tor.
At Wyandotte High School in Itani~ Cit,y,
Kansas, tie was a member of the dramatlc dub
an~ feature page editor of the acbool 's p•per. To·
day. 'he plays t}Je starring role as city editor or
the Los Angeles Tribune In the 1>9P.ularteleviston
series. ''Lou Grant."
Edward Asner, Emmy Award winner, was
guest or honor last Saturday at the second annual
''Twilight Toast to UNICEF.'' The event, which
raised $1,600, was held in the Spa at Park
Newport.. where 200 guests sampled lntema·
tional hors d'oeuVl'es and visited with the famous
actor.
The benefit was sponsored by the Orange
County Committee for UNICEF, and all pro-
ceeds go toward asaistin1 needy cblldren
throughot{t Lbe world, accordinc to Mrs. NOTillu
W a tao~ committee chairman.
Former Coagressman .limes Roosevelt,
Newport Beach, praised Asner's talent and ac-
complishments. mentioning the actor's ex-
periences with of(.proadway productions and
Shakespearian festivals. He jokingly introduced
Asner aa a man "who has the face of a gruff but
kmdly neighborhood truck driver."
Asner kept the part,y atmosphere rolling by
feigning sarcasm: · '1 know that you woukl rath ...
have Ted here."
But speaking seriously about the UNICEF
event, he suggested th•t by supporting the cause
·'we are buying ourselves a better world, .. since
helping children to be healthy can help lead '-°
furthering world peace.
Mn. Watson waa a~sisted by Mnaes. Beu·
j.Mntn Brewn,, lama Fehoe Jasnes l\oosevett: ltobert f;dgecoaabe and Miriam EmunaelMD ·ot
Newport Beach; W•cJ• Sml~ and James Bay
of .Fountain Vall y~ Frallk ManhaU and Harold
Bovey of Balboa; Harry Cetta and F. Sherwood
Rowl .. cl or Corona del Mar; Orville Myers of Santa Ana and R. lleed of La Habra.
l ,
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F&OM THOSE modest begifttlinp. 8echtel's
original firm has grown to stags~ proportioa.s. em bracing three fuU-scale com~cs with otflces lo
major cities around the world.
And the whole operation remains family owned
and managed.
"It's always been a fanUly type of company,"
Brian MeO.dlough, field conStruetion manacer for
the Bechtel Power Corporat:k!Q'a $2.3 blUlOo San
Onofre nuclear plant expansioft project. explained.
"My father worked for ~btel and I've done the
same.
"There are other peof.1e on WI project whose
fathers worked for Becht. . "
McCVLLOUGe•s fatber was fteld constnaction·
rnanaeer for Bechtel '1 unlt-ono modlflcatlon proJectatSan0nofrefrom1868tolf74.
The emphasis on families and people is am·az·
10g when Bechtel's size is considered. The massive
compaJU''S projects lo over 100 countri• throu.lb 1976 include: ·
-1• foe&ll fuel-poweNC! ~ ceneratmi
stations totallin& more than 45.000 me1awatts of
output.
Bechtel Power Corporation, Los
Angetea Power Division, Norwat~.
Callfomla; S8n Clemente field office, 5000 s. Pacific COUt Highway.
Los MgeleS ower Olv1s1on handles ·
design, procurement and construction of
nuclear, fossil fuel and geothermal plants,
and electrical transmission and distribu-
tion facilities. Employment and annual sales figures
unavalfable. San Clemente profect
employs 3.,500 workers on a $2.3 bl lion
total project. ·
Principal officers: W. G. Henry, Los
Angeles Power Division construction
manager; P. Draolovlch, San Onofre pro.
ject manager; J. O. Houchen, project
engineer aod B. R. -McCullough, field con·
structlon manager. •
Bechtel Power Corporation is a
member of the privately held Bechtel
group.
-82nuclear generating atationa.
-M« than 75 water treatment and delAltlna
plants. -uo HOTELS and major commercial build·
ings.
THE SAN Onofre project 'ts laeed ~ether by
esttmated" sevU'l. and one·hatf iiiillloft feet Of wires and cables and .Q,000 tollS of atiel Nlnloroement for
th~ concrete.
''We have to use ditterent types ol. concrete
mix.ture because of the density of the steel rein·
forcement," McCullough explalDed.
Bechtel bad to design much ol the steel support
systems for the plant itself due to liJid earthquake·
proof staDda.rds ..
"We bad to come up with bigger types of pipe
hangers to withstand seismic conditions."
McCullough recalled. 'This project ls built to
probably the highest seismic-proof standards lo tbe
world."
AND ALONG wtth earthquake-proof construe·
lion came a myriad of safety features required by
the Nuclear Regulatory Commlsskin <NRC).
"We have many, many extra safety features
because ~ NRC requirements,•• McCullough ex·
plalped. ·"For ex.amp!~ usually there is not one
pump to do a particular job, there's three.
"And each system is separate so ti one
malfunctions the other will nol be affected."
Aside from NRC requirements, Bechtel's San
Onofre project was confronted with problems in·
Maaslve reactor vessel dwarfs Workers
at Bechtel's San Onofre work •lte
volviog the site's locations at an environmentally· ------------------
Advertising People
Tripped by Rules Too
' Developers and manufacturers
aren't the only businessmen facina in·
creased covernment reaulation aiKl
consumu pressure. So are those folks
who bring you advertiain1.
ACCORDING TO a panel at the
American Advert.l1in1 Federation
convention at the Newporter lnn this
weekend, advertising people· as well
as advertisers must find ways to bead
off complaints of false claims and low
quality.
Robert Andrews, adv~rtialng
manaaer for Bank of America. ex-
pla.lDed why wltb a story:
A typical bank auto loan ad bad nm
in a newspaper. It compared B ot A
r•tes With non-bank ftnancln8 and
claimed to offer low bank terms for
JoaAI,
The ad wu cballtDled by a con-swn.r group· Who ehar1ed the ad wu
cMc:e Uve, and used colJ,\parative ~ ~ baoJcs for their c1alm "(It '?~ as hlpe1t1 lD finance
Ctiar ).
represents a violation!
.. That means," he said, .. that an ad
run in a newspaper with 100,000
circulation could cost a total of a
quarter billion dollars."
The action against B of A, be said,
produced a long approval list for each
advertisement proposed, and a rulr
ber stamp used to print the list is
larger than an 8\.ft by 11 sheet of.
paper.
protected beachfront.
''We had a very difficult construction
<See BECRTEL, Page C7>
As concrete continues to be poured over
twd nuclear units outside, workers inside
'8re busy installing electrical system
snd eo1it1ol units for Onofre ststlon.
Comp/IJtion, startup scheduled 1983.
Notice of proposed
r.=m=-==-=;======-•11 TAX-EXEMPI' It=====-=====~ BOND ISSUE
Propoeed New Iaau~
It is proposed that the bond issue herein described will be sold to un-
derwriters through competitive bidding on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1977
at ll:OOa.m. PDST.
• lnt~tft" ~, m tM oplmoft of Bond COUllMI, from f'fdnal il9Come ea:n.
undn e.rifting 14tof. and from mcom. tm:e1 wrthflt the SUJU o/ Culf/of"lda
$8,020,000
I VINERANCBWATERDISTRICI'
for
IMPROVEMEN'tDISTRICT
N0.103
<ORANGE COUNTY>
Waterworks Bonds, Election 1974, Series A .
(Comprising the initial offering of g.sneral obligation
authorizations aggregating $29,090,000)
Unlimited Tax -General Obligation Bonds
Bonds Dated August l, 1977. All Bonds Due August 1
•
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THE 1976 TAX REFORM.
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DOWN ISLAND -Tbe Caribbean. a
orld 'of perpetual discovery. By
await Indians. Columbus, Conrad Hilton,
ackbeard, Teddy Ro0ieve1t•1 Bough Riders,
aUo Nelson; Papa Doc; sptce pliiiters. Capt.
llUam ••sr'eadfruit" BUgb. Ule seven-day. six·
aht package tour, Sir Franc~ Drake, Princess ariaret. American !:'xpress, Ernest Hem·
ay. ndel. cruise ships and slave ships,
osalynn Carter, goats, Lafeldio Hearne, the
ng 1n, the U.S. Marines, Planters Punch,
apoleon'a Josephine, cola companies and un·
la companies.
Andme.
· BECAUSE, A YEAR BEFOBE, l bad made
y annual complaint, why do -Afe endure anoth~r
e Aae when we could be in the Caribbean, sail· a. Put up or shut up, chides our 20-year-old so!'.
ow he's putting up, trying to get some sleep 10
bunk on our 36-fQOt wooden sloop.rigged cul·
r Dixie.
But we've seen the pictures, heard the tales.
e islands beckon.
The Lesser Antilles begin beyond Puerto
ico and curve symmetrically like luxuriant
tepping stones all the way to Trinid~d and obago on the South American coast. A d1stan~e r some 650 miles. Islands are almost always m
ight. . ,. bi We head into a port. Sometimes a is ng
illage with pastel boats drawn up on the beach,
wny nets drying under the palms and lanky
ogs seeking shade beneath thatched buts.
•
THE DIXJE BUCKS into the steep, confused
as beyond the Virgins. Dawn breaks. Is that SL
artin ahead, its purple peaks almost .a
uplicate ol the cresting waves? Yes, for theres
aba to starboard, a coolie hat of an island, an
xtlnct volcano rising abruptly out of the sea. On
urse. Discovery begins.
Anguilla. Low, dusty, lazing in the sun. The
onstable who doubles as customs drowses
hind a desk. "We're here." "I see you are." He
oesn 't even want to che<:k our passports. .
Threading on through foaming rocky islets
to a quiet anchorage on Isle de Fourcbue, bar·
n but for wisps of brown grass and innumera-
le clumps of barrel cactus, their noses blooming
. Horned billy goats bleat defiance from
cky outA:rops at intruders Jolyon Byerley bas
ritten in a cruising guide: "For some reason,
people always take their clothes olf here. ?tfaybe
it's the solitude, but the dear old lnblbl~ al)d
morallv constipated human bein& can b4t Peta
gamboling about, doing what he's always~
to do, white rumps fiashing like a herd of•~
deer.·' Two young women on the only other boat
lather their hair then dive, nude,-overboal'd.--
NEXT, ST. KITTS, sugar cane fields spread·
ing out like a green skirt from the precipito\JS
gorges of aptly named Mount Misery; tb pealr-
lost in the clouds. Once a planter-slave sutar.
island, liWe changed but in name today. Two
trash drums in the square ·in Basseterre. the capital, are overturned, their cootentS stn:wn.
about. I pass. Two goats bolt from ~ eaeb,
barrel and scamper in guilt, tbeir.boofts e~ck·
ing on the littered cobblestone.
Slavery bas ten a mark that VArtes from
island to island. There are no snakes, for in-
stance, on SL Barts. "Planters." aQ American.
explains, "couldn't make a co here. l'oo dry.
Other islands, they imported the ter•luce
snake to discourage runa~. Here, no slaYeS,
no runaways hence no fer.<f.e.Jances."
En route to Montserrat we pus~ Redonda,
a solitary, forbiddinc. naked rock sbouldiring
l,000 feet out of the restlesS"~a. Awed, I give it
more sea room than n~essary.
ON MONTSERRAT THE rllw wood of. buae
schooner abuilding glows a dull candle·ftame
yellow. Measured blows of an adz squaring tree
joints for her massive hull Umbers echo:
"Thwock' Thwock ! " Chips and shavings carpet
the ground. "It's a dying art," says the owner-
builder. "A man can take a whole day ln tbeforest
looking for the right tree crotch and then bribg it out.•:
•
Sails reefed to the trades. we phage tluoulb
10-footse.., toward Dominica. obscured mhue.
Tbe island ltselt is savagely nacged and IAac:·
cessible. It takes the bua more than three boa.rs
to grunt over the labyrinthian road between lbe
two principal towns of Portsmouth and Jloseau
though they are only 20 miles apart.
OVTIANDISH FAUNA ABOVN'D6 In the
dark jungle. Huge land crabs. Two-pound Croes
-crapauds -served by the whole side as a de-
licacy called "mountain chicken.•• A ?eil~
white couple was burned to death here, ~
ly in a rUual murder.
Only 18 miles away is another wwtd,
Martinique. a department of France wttb alus
high-rises, chic women, men at sidewalk Caf'5
reading their papers over aperlUfs. traff'le Ja~s.
At the northern end of the island Mount ~Jee
riles In verdant repose, its peak Just s~&blg
the fleecy clouds blowing past in the trades.
ln 1902 Pelee ervpted klllina all 30,000 lDhebl·
tan ts of St. Pierre at lts base sne ooe, &:cc.met jailed in a deep cell. ·
We anchor there tor CheftJgbt.
Another leap throuCb tbralbint 1SeU CO: St:
Lucia. Tbe boat ha earned ourn...t now-.n.JS
home, but more than lbaL It serfta aa. and1we
sene it, in common toil, qe&her. ~ woOcl
and m«.al,hasgrowna1ptrit.lioneala.
TWO ConA•IS R·2, CdM. each w1th
oversized garage .. Both units ground
floor -u bdrm. eacb. Convenient,
locatiOn. $149,SOO. 518 Narcissus. Open
&it. & &in. 1·5.
DCIP110MAU Y SHAIP0 bOtb insido & out. 3 Bdrms .• 21~ batbs PIJUS
separate motber·in·law quarte wlth
bath. $199,000. 1804 NewP.Ort HillS Dr.
EaSt, N.B. Open Sun. l·S.
DUl'LIX. SO. OF HWY. -CdM. A neat 2
bdhD. & fri>lc. hom~ PLUS brand new
2 bdrm:. 2 bath unit over la CAR
GAllAGE. $189,500. 511 Acacia, CdM. •
Open Sat. & Sun. l·S.
OttAMGE/TUSTIN AREA. Considerably
upgraded "Meredith" model. 4
Bdrms., family rm. + large bonus rm. with wet bar. 13031 Malena (call tor directions>. Price reduced to N
$124,000. Open Sun. 1·5
YOUU UICI oua 1.5.P.
... experienced sales personnel
. 759-0811 .
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3 Br. 2'h ba, tam rm, study & 2 cozy
fireplaces. In Univ Park <So. of 405).
Professionally decpratecl. beauWul
condition. New appliances & all
amenities. Well below market at
St.25.900
2 Bdrin, 1 bath Cottage. Lowest price
single family home in Irvine.
Delightfully decorated at $65,460
DUNTON'S
PRICE
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PRICE
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Secluded enti'y -~aive brlct· / fireJ>lace. ()pen pl tw kite~·
with Chaml>era rana . iew from lfv-· . mg rm., diD1ng rm. or master bdrm. -~
· 2 other bdrmS & den -be cae of the'
first to see this!. • f~~~~~=~I
llYINI TElllACI
Come see this truly singular property.
Perfect for the· small f amlly needing
large rooms and compl"te privacy . 2t
bdrms 2Y.a ba. formal dinini · $140,000.
COIONA D& MAl-
YIEW +POOL
This 3 bdrm., f amlly rm home bas the
most private &·secluded pool in town -
view of ocean, hills and greenbelt -
Call for private viewing. $235,000.
-~~~~1 •• ILUFFS '"'Yr PLAN 1==
4 bdrms and country size kitchen~· i----~llilllll-1
Near schools & shopping· priced at a A BIG FAMILY
low $120,000. Call for appointment. NEEDS ME!
HAltlOR VaEw HOMES LAGUNA·TOP OF THE Th' b t . th l t · d WORLD. Close to is eau y is e owes price school.a. 1 have 6 large Somerset in Harbor View. Tastefully bednm, 3 baths, loads of
decorated in warm earth tones. New cupboards iaJdtcheo, l1•
on the market. Call fast on this one. family dining, lae liv rm Proudly offered at $182,500 F~ w/extra ltbrary, fresh,
clean air, roses aalore, CALL 673-1550 gorgeous, peaceful view.
llJ MAIGUlltfTI, CORONA DB. MAI 400 [.lJ" •. fOl lll , C.lit'lttli1tb aws
41EDROOM
$63,950
Youni 4 year old, 2 atory ==;:::"'=" with 2 baths & newly de· GtMt"ol •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
PEHIMSULA ..c>IM'I' .
4 Bdrm., 2 ba. home. All amenities ..
Lovely area. few s teps to beach.
$189.500
LIDO ISLE
Newly remodeled 4 bdrm .. den. 4
baths, living rm. w/cathedraJ ceiling.
Lge. master bdrm. suite. $224,$0
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy\1d,. Drove. N .B. 675·6161
* * OPEN HOUSES * *
Satwclay & Sunday I to 5 PM
corat.ed interior. Priv._te
patio, community pool " built-in kitchen are Just a
few of this home's fine
features. CALL 751·3191.
t:=sELECT T PROPERTIES
TRl-PLEX
2266 MINER ST
Gd C.M. Joe .• xlnl Inc &
tax shelter. Open daily
Own /agt. Sl 55,0UO
548-Sm
VA&POOL
Prot. landscaped, 1w1m·
ming lane, shake roof,
coocme dr1•e. Cul·ck!· sac at. $711,900. 540-4648
Agt.
OPEN SUNDAY l·S
Z722S. Rita, Santa Ana
OPEN
llG CYM ~OIDEAUX'" I-STORY
True elegance! Your inspection
inVlted to see a real beauty on choice
corner site. Newly decorated "'W /p)ush
cptng, custom drapes. ,Y n ~uit
papen. 3 BR, 3 baths. Beaut entfy. 3
Car gar. Immed poss. $249,500.
2 RUl,CHATEAU IOYAL
CAMEO SHORES -$110,000 ..
Exciting ocean & sunset view from
this lovely 3 bdrm home. Beaut.
stepdown living rm. den w1wet bar. mstr Wrm w/se)>~rate Mr. & f4rs. bath, -fbtmal 1>R -An o·t~g 1>001
19525 CAMDEM DI. SAT/SUM f·S
PRJCE REDUCED -$215,000
Unusual design in this exciting brand
NEW 4 BR 2·story home in N.B.
Formal DR, lge fam rm,\3 baths. Rm
• LoyaY UDO tSLE--$259,950
~ beautiCUl ~pacious home o~ l~e comer site. North & south patios .. 3
Spac. bdril).l:i, 3 baths & charming den.
Beamed ceilings, great kitchen. Prof
decorated. Tennis, beach, etc.
521 VIA LIDO MORD SYN I ·5 ,
llG CA.HYON CUSTOM $350,000
Uniq ue rusti~ contemporary w i5
bdrms. 5' 2 baths. huge play room +
study. Tropical ldscpd e!ltrance
wi rambling fish POOi. 'Rea1' ioformal
hving. Lovw golf course l~ .• 0 22 CYPRESS PT. LH. SA~SUM l·S
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WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .• REALTORS
21 I I Sen Jooquin Hilk Rood
HIWPOaT CENTER, H.I. 64...Ctl 0
113'.Sabrfno Terroc•
191 I E. lalboo
107 "A" St.
2 I 37 E. Oc.on ll•d.
04 ,.,.of
$425,000
$275,000·
$265,000
SIU,500
$157,599
SAT /SUN 1-5 .~,.. • 10021GeMral 1002 Lovel)I 4 bdrm., ram .•••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••
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LANDMARK LOCATION
$157,500
tiMw on th• market! 9uolity 2-atory
hot. In Old Corotta d•I Mor. Appealltg
3 a.m. • patio GRd ROOM TO ADO
Znd int. Acron the bri. to IE.A.CH.
OpH Set/S. 1-5 PM.
TUSTIN -5 MEW HOMIS
4/5 ldrms, 3400 to 3600 Sq Ft. Jocunl
& s...a. From $249,900
BA YFRONT-VIEW $125,000
Adult COMto, 2 '*"'· Pool
"POINT con AGE" s 163,500 .
. Steps to beach. 2 ldnll + dhd11CJ """
STEPS TO WATER -$265,000
l Story. l .. d. 0 .......... Vl&WS
llTWUM WATEl-$271,000 . Cotwff 2 Sfon, 4 IMd ,._
IEACHFROMT-JmY
$395,000
Mel. 2 IMicl. dftt. VIEWS!
owners have JUSl
ftni8hed upgrading Crom
the new crushed tile roo
to copper plumbing. Thia
is a must see before de
ciding on anytbtnc else.
1507 MARINERS DR.,
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'3628 Ocean Blv, Corona del Mar ·
:·,. . •. . . --. $375_,QQQ ... l!l19 Pt. Claridge, HV Homes $178,500
6WMaJabar, Irvine Terrace $175,000 15R'J Dolphin Ter.r 'Irvine:Terr.
2241 Vista Huerta, ·Bluffs $93;o00
2582 Vista, Bayshores $195,000
22 Wlldgoose Ct, N'pt. Crest $127,000
1342 Galaxy, Dover Shores $495,000
1942 Santiago, Dover Shores $255,250
1915 Tradewinds, Baycrest $184,500
1526 E. Ocean Blv, Pe~in Pt. $157,ooo;
417 Goldenrod, CdM $225,000 . . ... -
PANORAMIC VIEWS FROM
SPYGLASS-.
Ocean, Channel Islands and night
lites will be your outlook from this
sprawling single story with a
future, on Spyglass Hill. 4 Bdrms,
Jacuzzi. $325,000
PRIME COROMA DEL MAR
LOCATIOM
"Larger three bedroom home with
family room & den. Only 1 ~ blocks
to beach. Remodeled throughout.
Double car garage plus room for
smaller 'car . Private sundeck off
master bedroom. Call for appt. to see. Only $230,000 Fee.
DOM'T MISS THIS!
Homes like this are scarce. 3
bedroom, family room Tiburon in
Lusk Harbor View Homes. We like
this new offering on a quiet cul-de-
sac. $189,000 is just right.
TVlm.E ROCK PRESIDENT HOME
Super location. 4 bedroom & fami-
ly room fresh paint and decorating
make this an instant move-in!
Large yard, lots of privacy. This
home is priced to sell at $144,000.
OPPORTUMrTT KMOCICS
You can own this great 3 bedroom
home in Newport, where your
'children can play in close by parks
& swim in a community pool. All for
.$143,500
SHOWS UKE A MODEi.
In the great family area o( Harbor
View Homes, this rare 4 bedroom
Portofino shouldn't be missed -warm cozy atmosphere, family
room and beautiful yard. $178,500,
and you own the land! !
THI IWFFS-PAMORAMIC VIEW
Highly upgraded 3 bedroom home
with many custom extras. Top
quality appliances thruout, abun·
dant closets & storage, expanded
master suite, A /C, intercom, fire
alarm. $195,000 including the land.
Exceptionally desirable f inancine
available.
4 IB>IOOM -$139.000
'Just listed, Bluffs end unit. Open &
airy. Move-in condition with out-
standinf decor. Super patio with
views o the hills. Act Now! !
MIWPOIT COMDO
Newport Crest 2-story w /greenery
galore. 3 Bdrms. Upgraded carpets,
fixtures, decor. As tro-turf
balconies. Seller leaving area.
Quick Sale. Priced at $127 ,000 fee.
IS COMDO UYIMG FOlt YOU?
Cheerful two-story condo with
ocean & night views. Attached large
prage with loads of storage space.
Walle to beach or relax in communi-
ty pool. An excellent value in fee
land. $12A ,900.
DB.UXJ TOWMHOUSI DUrLEX
3 bedrooms, 3 baths and 3
bedrooms, 2 baths. Perfect for in·
vestor or owner occµpied. Can walk
to Lido Village, markets and steps
'to canal and ocean. Some view of
ocean. Owner has to sell! $265,000
41d SUlllY lllYI -CAMIO
HIGHLAHDS -•w1tftl 1Ket1011 ltft' oa
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$111.500. OP!M SUM t-4:JO PM. --r -
935 WIST IAY AYI: Cllok:e spot o.e ... '· lc6MP11• .................... to
a tmdy bMcil er,_. owa bo.t _., ...
Lo•ely. c•to. Wit C~ C~ ....._ ' ....,,. --•·2 ... wfflt ..... ,... to
WW. OPIH SAT & SUM 12 ... :JO ~
SlS0,000.
2036 PHM.AltOPL Cot Mete O.......•
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roo.. *-lfr NO& ff'1 • IMlr· OPEN SAT &
SUH I to 5. $127,500. CDftYe to ..._...
to Sw• to Pltalarop1t.
441 SEAWARD -CQlOMA
HIGHLANDS -S.rpriM! A 2 .._._..
.._. wlttl small Inc-. ..a Cs.g.IJ .. ~
ftllY tt.. costs. Also a great ........ poat
fol' yo.-,.._.... & relaatloft. OPal SAT
& SUH 12-4.
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...,.,., flrep&au. IMlltMll electrical .,..
plcmces. J•t Ike a llotM. SI 46,500. OPEN
SUN 1 ... :30 PM.
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APP~EMT -
UDO COMDOMINIUM -Cltofce loc-"-;
1opW1Hcafecl •acaffott ll•llNJ, Hw Udo vmog., shops, mt-wt1, ....._ ........
$214.900.
JASMIME CRHIC: -OM yo. llcrY• bHtl
waitiftg for. Pa. 6 .ct bewfffwlr •oraf.
ed; 11N11ter S41ite wftll pri•crh 1Ndy .ct
oucmt •l.w; ffrH be.-00. a.o.. 111 pri•ah
com111uu11ty. TENNIS, pool. facH1I,
clulbho111c. When tM 1.-, is CJl"HI -
REMEMIER, I bow bKGUH I II•• tMn
too. $225,000.
COROMA DB. MAR: Cowhmflar•r. wood
and CJins DUPLEX. Most ... ...._ Two
story, MW Oft fM .. rbf. $210,000.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
25 15 E. Coast Hwy., COf"OIMI del Mer
675-5511
BEST IN BLUFFS
IAYRONI' PAHORAMIC V11W End un-.
it, 3 BR, 21t2 ba., l~ sq. ft.; top de-
corat<r's home. Wrap-around patlo,
Courtyd entry. $205,000 w/land.
OPEN l..S 2975 QUEDADA loft V del ~).
RAU I LIVB. WITH YllW! Spectacular
water, sunset, night lite view. Finest
early Bluffs. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Tile
floors, shutters. 2 Lovely private
patios, pool nearby. ~king $172,500.
OPIN 1-5 2065 VISTA DB. OltO
PLEASE LET THE EXPERTS SHOW YOU
THE AWARD WINNING BLUFFS
. HELEN B. DOWD ,
REALTOI. IMC. MLS '44-0134
1973 T• Ulhr & T., Mr••
1974 & lf7S' .. Up
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orlM SUNDAY
I TO I
3582 Fenn -Culvetdale
3 BR, family -$87,500
' 2 Ir. pool. u.I•. p.. . . . . . . . . $76,500
311. .-Je.,,. Sbonclffs •••••• Slll.000
4 ... pool ••••••••••••••••• ' $127.000
l IR. pool. foc,all, IMft •••• Silt.HO
~x. oce•fa CMlf •••••••••• $17 6,500
Call 640-616 I
3 ... lradford .... • • • • • • • • $60.000
3 ... Lj c..t. ....••••.••••• $17,950
4 aa. Hewpott w"' .......... sat ,soo
.,_ ..... Modt •••••••••• Sl4&,7SO
4 ..... , ................. $141.500
C .. 962·4454
5 aa + F.L locll ._, •••••••• S 195,000.
4 aa + pool. s.t. AH •••••• $69,toO
2 11. M.sa V ............... SSt,tOO
2 aa. Mesa V_. •••••••••••• $62.tOO
3 Ill. Westside •••••••••••••• $67,500
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WE HAVE OTHRS TOO!
Serving Costa M eS<l·lrvinc
Huntington Beach-Newport Bt?ach
OCUNFROllT! F I N 11 H 0 M I
BEACW COTTAGE ROM $46,000 TO $100,000 ~dab OD tbe ocean.
i'.f:! ~tb .:0.8:::.b~!:i CUSTOMrtm l·SToaT
d.l.aappe&finc. First of· .1"1 IWllfS -OPEN SW. I~ PM.
feriq ia Z1 years. Call J706 VISTA Da oao. Scarce. end·
nowforyourplaceont.be unit -like new w /plush cpt.a.
W&W. pegged bdwd noors. grass cloth, JACK HOWELL mirrors & astroturf private patio. 2 11
"
0 11Sl«•11TtS BRs + den & huge count.rY kitchen 1~~·~6~44=-1~1~5~6~~ll w/cbopping block eountfftops.
1:: ·$124,500 leasehold. (Y-42)
, SP.AHISHESTATI
· IEACH 2 STORY ••-ro« $71,tOO
Parklike trounds
enhance formal entry to
tbia el•tant bome.
R!:~oa livinc room. party room onr-loou hub courtyard.
Wet bu. Garden view
ldtcheo. Spaalah tile,
mirrors 6 wood
dramailcally ble94ed to complete mood of
Callfornla lifestyle. Open
stain sweep to huge
matter suite & 1uest
quarten. GI's try n down. Hurry! Must
ucrifice. Call 9&3-7881 ~N '" Q ;-II~ IUN 10 81 tvoe(t-
[ ll, INI
HIW 8ffJLAMD IM MIWPOIT
Sycamore trees -French doOrs &
windows -high ceilings -brick.
Lovely 4 BR, family rm home on
tree-lined street in ~arbor Vlew
Homes. Jacuzzi off master BR.
Near park, pool & schOoL $162,500
teasehold. OHM SUM 1·5 PW. ltll
POIT WEYllJM&: (Y~3) . UY TH1S POI 5111
Lg., ample 4 BR family home -
best value in Spyelass ! Custom ·•
landscaping; nlte lite view; multi·
purpose bonus rm. $219,000. Of'IM
SUM t-5 PM. 41 IODEGA IAY. (Y-44)
THI ILUFFS
Lovely greenbelt. view from this 3
·BR, 2'h bath condo. Totally
separate unit in move.in condition.
l~----lmlll!l~ll OPEN SUM 1-S PM •. 421 VISTA
Gc•ral I002IG_.rot 1002 IALIOAPeMIM. TRUCHA. (Y-45) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••!•••••••••••••••• Just reduced• 6
A SIZE FOR EVERYONE! .
5 llDROOMS
DOVER SHORJ:S. Prime location for
this spacious home. Huge fau. rm. &
formal dm. rm. face pool-sized yard.
Wet bar, air-cond., security system.
Must see to appreciate! OPEN
SAT/SUN. 1-5-1112 SOMERSET. $287,500 •
4 IEDlOOMS
MESA VERDE. Enjoy poolside living
in beautifully lndscpd. home. Tip·top
cond. Near golf courses. Family rm.,
lavish use of tile & woOd. $113,500
3 llDIOOMS .
NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Fantastic 360'
view of harbor & hills. Like new I
Patio jacuzzi off mstr. suite. Sep. BR.
with outside entrance for auests or
live·in. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 1521
KINGS RD. $265,000
2 llDIOOMS' +· STODl
LIDO SANDS. Charming 1fogle story
home nr. beach & rec. ar~~. Open
beam ceil. in living rm .• w/bea\Jtifully
secluded patio Kitchen WlY\ all bill·
ins, incl. trash compactor. OPEN
SUN. -l-S. 4915 BRUCE CRESCENT.
$135,000
2 HDlOOMS
COSTA MESA. Near freeways &
O.C.C.; pride of ownership condos;
frplcs., 2 baths each,, single story or
studio. $67 ,500 & $68, 750
Units; 'five Z..bdrms. It 1
l·bdrm. on 2 lots, Just
atepa to beach. Owner
motivated. "25.000
DUPLEX
West Newport. 3 Bdrma.,
2 ba. each unit, one
w/frplc. Estra larce
~ le lot. Xlnt swn· mer /winter rentals.
Priced at $1.D.SOO
1'13-3111113 67M717 Eves
associated
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SpacioUa S bearm, 2 b~1 & 1 br, 2 W. bu,e Olea
yard, I car ear., ocean
view & abort walk to
beach. Prime residential area. Offend at $185,000.
Submit )'OUJ' tum.s and
HURRY! 'Call World Wlde Brokers, 673-4545.
PllVAC~
You11 etdo7 the senmtty ct um·efutts townllOme.
Beet dOl1&r vattae lit tbU
preet11e pei~borbood. J Bclrms., 2~ •bath.a; OD
wide sreasabelt. Move-In cood. Owner
transferred. Not leased 1aiid. $135.000 c. F. ColmiOrtiY
R!M.TOIS 640-0010
UMITIDOFfll
SeYa'al •~lexea nr SO. ec.st Plua oow aval1a·
ble.'bk'ed ffl>Dl $114,000.
Moilthb' li>COll:De aa high
u $1.CMS. All WUts 2 Br, IClbleWidl I baths.
~64M646
DOV& SH91t1S IAYFIOMT
French Regency! You'll recognize
quality from the moment you step
into the courtyard of this gracious S
BR home. Step.down living ;rm .• w /French doors leadin~ to brick
terrace on the bay w /pier & slip.
TWo-story dining rm, Jg. familf rm
& den or office. $550,000 leasehold
Barbara Aune 642-8235. CY-47)
DUPLD Deluxe uokl, &elf (ourae vtew. 2 Bedrm1 each,
private, qu,et, lar1e
pracea. Perfect retire· ment home and income.
Call 5'0-USJ.
.... "':.ec=--HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
IEAC:H RITUA T
$56,500
$Ups to poundln' surf and cryalal s and.
• Backyard ll bay area
playsround. Winding
wooden walkways to
·secluded e1lb'Y, aourmet "ldicbm. atep down coo·
• venation area plus
•fireplace . Sunshine breakfast patio, pool,
jacuzu, volley ball
Garden livin& a t it'I
f~t. 847-6010 -~iii
l UNITS
EASTSIDE
This Ideally located in·
come property may be
just what you are looking
for. One 3 bdrm, 2 bath le
two l bdrm units close to
shopping lc transport•·
-tioo. 6'&-1711
C:APICOD
$53,000 /$2, I St
TOTAi.DOWN
Windinl roadway to
soanng 2 1tol'y retreat!
Private arounds protect
secluded enlr1 to Javis
living rm. Gourmet
kitchen overlooks aun·
shi~ courtyard! Wlnd·
tni stairway leads to
s weeping mas ter
bedroom plus child's
retreat 1 Hurry, seller LI
anxious. 847-6010
.211 & FAM 1M •DIM--
33031 Palo Mto. Dana Point
' 497·2489 SU9,500 Sundayl-4:30
•723 Santana Dr, Corona del Mar
: 64-4·~13 $164,500 Sat/SUD 11·5 : ·4915 Bruce, Crescent, LidoSnda,NB
• 645·7S7S $135,000 . ~ 1·5
325 Aliso, Nwpt Hghts
646-6338 $132,000 SatlSUnday
. 10043 San Miguel Crt, Fountain Vly
640·9900 Sunday 1·5
. •723Santana, Irv. Terr., NB
6'4·9513 $184,500 SaVSUn 1·5
70 Lak~view <Woodbr~dge) Irvfqe
752·1414 $119,950 . Sat. 1·5
#2 Sweetwater <TurUerock) Irv.
644-6200 Sat/$\ln 1-5
11 La Serena (Rancho San 'oaq) Irv
673-8.550 Sll4,500 Sunday 1-5
· 476 Flower. Costa Mesa
645-7221 $89,500 SatlSUn 1·5
2137 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa Penin.
· 17511 Wayne, Culverdale, lrv. .
559-1678 Sunday 12-5
•2927 Perla, Newport Beach
640-8826 $154,500 Sun 1 ·5
.•200Nata, Bluffs, N.B.
675-6000 $179,500 Sun.1·5
2 IR & FAM IM &
1 IR GUEST HOUSI
•417 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
644-1766 $2'l5,000 Sun.1·5
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Sun.1-5
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t
L»O TUIMS. IAllM Spacious, beautifully decorated'
!=:e::+•rt.ownltc!llC: OD~ n-; ~· :_-:-. :=
w /fireplace & views of LlCJOlsay .•
Master suite overlooks patlo a. foun-
t.in. Maids qtrs. Pier w /allp •.
$iJS,OOO. (Y·SS)
• ..
ll.IGAMT!
Relocating to Newport Beach? Ac··
customed to tbe best? Beautif.ully
decorated 2 BR + den, 2 bath townbome w jspectacular water
view & European flair. Pier & .Up.
$475,000. (Y-56)
YOUI OWH SAHDY llACH
And dock incl. w 1this lg. 4 BR Cape
Cod home w, lg. family kitchen &
built -in BBQ. Master BR
w/fireplace. $350,000 fee land.
<Y·57)
LYNNE VALENTINE 6«·6200
642-1235 644-6200 '01 O.ve,. O,.i11e H•rt>or View CentH
lr111ne •t C•mpus V•ll•'f Ctnter
752-1414
DIRECTORY
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CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 IEDROOM
8424 Dory. Huntington Beach
546·2313 $69,500 Sunday 1-5
23361 Caminito Tel mo, Lag Hills
751 ·3191 569,500 Sunday 1·5
•28Lakeview, Woodbridge, Irv.
759·0087 Sll4,950 Sat/Sun all day
•32 Encore Cl.. Nwpt Beach
640·.5357 $127 ,500 SatiSUn 12-5
146360valRd. (WalnutSquare)lrv.
833-9781 $56,000 Sat/Sun 1-S
5566 Aldershot Walk, Westminster
64(}.9900 Sunday 1·5
•601 Lido Park Dr. Unit 3F, NB
675-6900 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
2-11r I FAW ltM or DIM
2444 Vista Nobleza, Bluf.fs, N .B.
3 IB»lOOM
•9861 Verda Mar, Hunt. Beach
968·5430 $78,500 Sunday 11-C
15962 Royale Crt .. Fountain Valley
839-6134 $69,750 Sat/Sun l<>·S
•29 Canyon Is land. Big Canyon, NB
759·0087 $172,500 Sunday 12·5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
Z Ill & I II
263 E . 21st St., Costa Mesa
546-2313 $94,500 Sunday 1-5
415-415~ Heliotrope, CdM
644-4848 $230, 000 Sun. l ·S
2 ft & I llt & IACH
505 Carnation, Corona del Mar
675-5726 $159,500 Sunday 1·5
631·1800 $157 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5, 3 U EACH
•3Seascape Drive, Newport Bch 715-7151h Narcissus, CdM
675-8676 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 675·5930 $225,000 Sun. 1·5
No.10 Rue Fountainbleau, N.B. 2 11 & z II
640.4737 $235.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 · 6161.~ Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
61 Sea Pine Ln (Big Cyn) N. B 64().4708 Sat/Sun 1-4-
644-4910 $198.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 414-414112 Acacia, Corona del Mar
1634 "D" lowa St., Mesa Verde, CM 673-8494 $210,000 Sun.1-4
997·9560 $61,500 Sunday 12·5 511 Acacia, Corona del Mar
2706 Vista del Oro (Bluffs) NB · 759-0811 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
642 8235 $124,500 Sun. 1 479-481 Morning Canyon Rd., CdM
l HDltOOM
17291 Rosewood, Univ. Park, Irv.
552-3305 Sat/Sun 1·5
2428 Vista Hogar <Bluffs) Npt. Bch.
675-5200 $98,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
401 Vista Roma (Bluffs) NB
642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
#12 Swift Court, Npt. Crest, NB .
646-7711 Sat(San 1·5
621 Shasta Lane, Costa Mesa
64&-7711 Sat/Sun 1·5
136 Lexingt0n, Costa Mesa
540-1720 $61,500 Sunday 1-5
106 Lexington, Costa Mesa
540·1720 565.000 Sunday 1·5
191 Yorktown. Costa Mesa
540· 1720 $58,500 Sunday l ·5
3 II & FAM IM er DIH
302Avenida Cumbre (Bluffs) NB
759-~ll Sl 79,500 Sat/Sun l·S
491-C West Alton, Santa Ana
751-3228 $61.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 204Nata (the BlU!fs) Npt. Beach·
. 644-1133 $146,900 Sun. l·S
:'25Vista Trueba (Bluffs) NB
642·8235 Sun.1·5
·~t9Vista Playa <Eastblulf) NB
• 642·8235 Sun.1·5
646-3928 $162,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 '
4604Seashore, Newport Beach
673-6900 $175,000 Sat/Sunl·S
2 ft & FAM & 2 Ill
710 Iris, Corona del Mar
644-7211 $234,500 Sat/Sun 12~5
332 Poinsettia, Corona del.Mar
644-7211 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 ..
3 .. & 2 ••
399 E. 18th Street, Costa Mesa
675·55ll $146,500 O~n 1--4 :30
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512 Bolsa, Newport Hel1hts
646-7171 $185,000 Sat/Sun l·S
l00/104l'h W. Wilson, Costa Mesa
7S2-0S12 $109,500 Sat/Sun 1-C
4 ••• l ..
4919 River, Newport Beach
919-8533 1199,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
WOME Ir INCOME
FOR SALE .
•11&.:UJ[fta·"f_&;rlia)li ....
tbe entrY. au carry_ thruout ttie
spaclqus 5 bedrm. 41h l>a home. Spec·
tacular fcrever view ~ bay. hllla and
nite lights from alm.ost every room.
Quality constructed 1 story Mediter-
·ranean, with glorious patios. yet.
perfect privacy $360,000.
1014 ........... ...,.ldt 5-lllill 1·1 .
IMMEllATnY YOURS-wtSTCUFF
IMJOY MATUU LANDSCAPING in this
3 bedrm, 2" bath holUe. Lee country
kitchen. priv patio & ample room for
pool. V acant...:uleal location for shop-
ping and schools! $14',000.
1201 ' ,, .... Hwpt lcJI s.t/,S. 1-5
UDO ISLE BAYFRONT
IUY HOW AMD SAIL TOMOllOW -
from this fabulous waterfront 5 bedrm
home with large pier & dock for
several boats.
I 12YlaU.Mord s .. ,-. •. s.
LAIE FOREST WATERFRONT
LOWIST PlaCl·OH THI LAD for a new
•3 bedrm. tam rm home. Fireplaces in
living rm & master bedrm. Bring your
sailboat. $119,~.
27756..,...eL& 1 Sat/S-1·5
NEW "LAURR" ~RVINE GROVE
DRAMATIC Z STOIY HOMI -4
bedrms, family rm w/wet bar. 2'r.I
baths. 2 Fplcs, one in master suite,
energy-sat insulation. Ceramic tile,
natural wood in kit. Much mere to see
ln this new listing. $107 ,500.
12 D1i111>wt1,. ~ Stlt/S.. l·I
BAYFRONT.SALBOA ISLAND
UTTU ISL£1el Incredible opportunity
to own this 4 bedrm, 4 bath, lge family
home. Shared pier & dock. ample
storage, huge master bedrm w/sun-
deck & view. $449,000. Fee
LOVELY TRADITIONAL HOttl
IH WISTCUFF -exciting decorating
features thruout. Custom stained
glass panels in entry and formal (lin.
ing rm. 3 Bedrms, 2 baths w/parkllke
yard on quiet street. $195,000.
CLIFFHAVEN 2 UNITS
SUPIR IHVISTMEMT -custom built,
architect designed and very exciting
. home of cedar, beams & glass. Large
rock fplc. 2 Bedrms, dining rm,+ new
2 bed.rm unit. Each home bas a cozy
patio. $100,000.
DOG KENNEL SPECIAUSTS
HOME & UHMIEI. -80 indoor/outdoor
runs. Licensed for SO dogs. Lovely 2
bedrm home on 1114 acres. Air cond. in
home and groom room. $250,000.
Ho..-& klHHB. -Back Bay area. 10
Indoor/ outdoor runs + 10 additional.
30 Dog limit. Boarding kennel with
commercial license. Bath & groom1
facilities. Horses OK. $145,000.
* .. •
WOODIRIDGI ....._T..,... Warmington · uc .. plan with 3
Family bome near park .. bedrooms & atrium. Vaulted ceillng$
Spacious s bcdrm. 4 & more in a park like 1eUin1.
bath; formal dlnlnc rm. · 0 1 fun rm. nreptace. The . D Y • • • • • .
wbole family will enjoy $&t,500.
tbe apartlloa pool. Ask· 1 • • •
1n1 ":29.SOO· Mt-mo . · WOQDIRIMI
~~" . tr~==·s~=:~~ · r.~ & jw;t steps hOm the Jake, pool & ~UlJORS jacuzzi. Reduced to ..
,_ ______ , I $114,950.
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9/IOACRE
BACK BAY
Hone corrals. 3 small
hou.1es $148,000 or ofr.
Ownr/Art 9'71·5333
'
THISISWDY!
W od & glass + charm of
beamed ceil.iftgs "f11>lc.,
make both 2 bdrm. UJUl•
outstanding! Come •ee It, In Corona del Mar,
$115,500.
MAURY STAUFFER
SEA lJON REALTY
121.3N. Coaat, 1A1uoa
4'7·1311 644·JZJZ
MIWUST1NG!
UDOSAMDS
Hop, skip or jump to
oct!an; like Dew 3 bclrms., 2 baths, used
brick !rplc .• new kitchen
" all appll-&nces -carpeta, dra~•· Only
$1'5,000!
COltOHA Da MAI
Oceao 1lde dt hwy; de·
11Jbllully cbarmlni 2 BR. house +.neat oew 4
BR. apt + 4 car iarace. sm.ooor
l!ACH CUTlll
~ Blk. to ocean: 2 BR
boule + bachelor's,3car
parldnc; 25xtS ft. lot.
M11 not be leci.l, t>\lt on·
ly $128,000 ! ..... ., ..... ,.
leaffon * 67S..7060 *
LIASIS .
Ask us about our Big Canyon
Townhomes for lease. Shott term OK! $109 to $795
230 ... ..,.., c.... Dr .. '4;f. ldt
759ol51.1 71t.ool7
359 VtSTA MADaA. ...,,....,...
Can you believe a Carmelita Model
for only $144,500? LOt1 & lots of 100m,
with 4 big bdrms., incl. separate
"mother-in·la.w's" bdim. le bath. Next
to beautiful arass playground & park
for that open-spacious !eel.iilg.
207 MILFORD DL. CAMEO SHOllS
If you are looking for a really great
value in a view home, come see this 3
bdrm., 2 bath beauty, with high vault·
ed ceilings, formal dining & a willing
seller. $260,000 ·
WHY Monn
Rent, rather than purchase this -
$.15_0.000 home, for oruy $1,475 per
month. You can be liVing in Spyglass
Bill with a vlew from horizon to
borir.on, for tbe, first & hut month's
rent. 4 Bdrms. :+ family rm. Owner
transl. -move in today!
ISi.AHO IM 'TME PACIAC
Isla Viveros. off the West coast or
Panama. 1,228 Acres of tropical beau·
ty, ideal for resort hotel. One or the
best fishiilg areas ln the world. Mild.
year round elim;tte. Many financial
advantages not found in other areas.
$4,700,000.
' I
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'flew of CGtau.a
hachAna
Gorgeous view from .Cbe hv1ng room and
master bedroom. Quiet and isolated. Lovely 3.
bedroom home with eating ••a. fireplace and
tile and carpet on floors. 2 patios with
balconfee. Breathtaking home. Call 540-1720.
Owaer AmdollS
fdeal locatlon. Lexington mOdel 3 bedroom.
townhome. Dining room. eating area ott the
country kitchen. and extra bathe. Patio and 2
community Po<>ls. Near clubhouse. Lots of
·parking. call nowt $61,600. 5'40-1720.
Relaxing Hffted Pool. . .
Extras galore in this super 3 bedroom POOi ·
home. Oin1ng room aree. eating area.. family
room and tile decor. New roof. freshly painted.
1-bt house with overheed sprinkler.. Trailer·
access and huge patio. Call now! see.500. ··
~1720.
CoroM cW Mer .,_,..x . ·
Redu~ greatly! Great 1nvestmenl New unit in
back ~ Both homes with 2 bedrooms. Front
unit features beamed ceilings and cozy
fireplace. Recently painted Call before 11 s ·
gone. $175.CXX> ~1720. :
• Ex•cutfve'1 DeGaht
. Premium location. clOse to pool, tennis. & ·
parks Custom decor throughout wtth tinted
, windows. brick fireplace. tile entry and .
separate family room. Dining room. eating
area. den and '4 bedrooms. Extra baths.
Covered patt0 and garage door opener. Won"t '
lastl $98,500. ~ 1720
Must Sel J •
Heritage Classical plan with storage
everywhere! Lovely home with . • spacious·
, • bedrooms. eating 81'88, entry hall. family room".
i and handeome fireplace. Trailer access and
• patio. Sharpl $111,500. ~1720.
....... ClllCh .. luy
Fantastic location. Popular mOdel with
' mother·11'Haw Quarters. Large lot 4 bedroomr
home with oora baths. den. formal dining
room. bnd< fireplace and entry hall. Owner
anx1ousl see.~. ewo-1120.
For the Gneft n-.b
Well land3c:aped home with greenhouse in
yard Attract1\18 COlla'ed entry, country kitchen
with eating area. dining room and family room.
Fireplace and 3 bedrooms. Cloee to Shoo& ..
Sprinklers and patio $79.500. ~1720.
Lush Lmclsciiplng :
• Outstanding l.aurelwoOd patio home with "4
bedrooms or 3 and den. Formal dining room,
eating area off the country kitchen. family room.
and fireplace. Co¥ered patio. Community POOi: 1 neer tennis. Call for more details. M.900. · s..o;;1120. : I
:
·540~1120 ~
P11ME COMMEICW. COIHl!lt
Heart ot downtown Carliba44 units. $180,000 .
Exchange for 15-18 acres in Perri.I,
~Riverside County. $116,000 To $125,000
* * OPEN HOUSES * * satwdcry & Sunday 1 to s 1tM
$175,000
$175,000
We now lla¥e tlte Globe
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to ... ..,.,.. & Mllen.
Mil • abCMlt It.
TWO STOIY INCOMES I 29,500
lxapllowl ... 2 bdna mid .........
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NEAR IA YFROMT $275,000
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THF. REAL I
£STATEHS
Cua..H-UC -beauqtul 4 bedrm, 2~
bath home .. Featur~ approx 2700
sq.ft.. 3 car garage, neXt to park,
large deck overlooking secluded
greenbelt. Offered. _at $249,SQO. Open
SaUSun; 2515 Salt Atr. .
TUltTLIROCk IROA.DMOOR -newly of·
f ered., 3 bedrm, family rm and den
home. Corner lot. Approx 1750 _sq.ft.
Nicely landscaped. Vacant. Owner
anxious. Offered at $119,900. Open
Sat/Sun; 10022 Sierra Bello.
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For Southeast H. B. ESTABIJSHED
office now located in NEW. P..LUSH
2000 . It. location. 20 haJSpy~
aoclate:J. ClfiCleot secretm.~14ID. 3
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possess leadership, teachina aDd pro-
blem solving ability. SALAl\Y P~US
COMM. All replies in c<mftdence to
George W. Roberts. Pb. &SSU or
write swne 8915 AUanta Ave .• H.B.,
Ca., 826(6.
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Easy llvlnc, mlnutea HOBB&ALANCORP. sty. bi Eutblulf. Must -.-. .Jc • .-..-,,_~.,.-,-.-,.-.-.~--..
fwy-mall-beaches. 833-8100 sell Uais week. Reduced { lmmaeuJate 3 Br 2 Ba UL.iL..-VW-1067 toSl.'4$0.Makeolr. Nnportlffcll 106' NM. ... w11111pcMlll!lirf .. IMch 106t
---• "'"'1"' l.C. TAYLott CO. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••.•••··~.!·
coodo, lge POOi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1r1A~so 5'5.900 130.9446 NEW CASTILLE 3 br, 2---7---•...;...._ __ ,
LOIJlllll Mlglltl t 052 ba, fam rm. frpl. up-1-------•I
••••••••••••••••••••••• graded w/view. SBS,900.
Prime location. Nr ocean. 973-1S88 Ownr I Agt.
Fresh alr. aun1hlne. vtEW
UDOISLi
IAYNOHT
Vaulted liv. rm., frplc, FORSAJL
rum. rm, tlle kit., 3 Br, 2 Luxurious Tiffany, 3Br, 40' on sandy beach.
tile baths, lndry rm., oak 2Ba, super view, Sail · Spacious family home
paUo, lge trees. fncd yd, Lake M. V. Boat in with huge ~rooms, en·
2 car gar. Bit 1972. cluded.$89.900. Opu · try patio, bayside patio
$89,900. By owner . Sat/Sun 1·5. 26771 Sad and sundect. Master ~OMS dlebackCent21.586·3803. bedroom on bay with
By owner worm 3br, 1% _83_1_·264_0 _____ -1 balcony, fireplace and
ba high tn N1ruel Hills. Barcelona 3 br, grea gigantic bathroom and
Great vu, many UP· view, A/C, fenced yard. closetspace $500,000.
grades, lge fncd yd. Anx· '68,000. Byowoer.
• Charming • BR home w /apac master
BR, living room & kitchen JOOking out
onto attractively landscaped private
yard w/magnific~t pool &jacuz:zl
Cathedral ceilings 1n living room, den
& formal dining room; 2 lrg floor to
ceiling fireplacf#S. • · .
By appointment only 640-5971
IY OWMa -$105.000
lous to sell. ?5176 Via (714)756-3629 Soc:let l9MJ & Attoe.
Piedra Blanca. 495-1469 '75-5626 Newport leodt I 069 Newport IMdl I 0'9
l#PYTr'VlrtrftYT::l::T:rTYT -1 By Owner. Beaut. up ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------• -------------!JV graded twbnbse wit SEAVtlW IUILDER1S view. All xtraa, 3Br, 3Ba LOYILY HOM!. fa"' ~aded New Bed· .....::.;;;.:.;.::;,;;;:.;;.;:;:..::..::.::;:~~IW.•llM..,_~ Cl.OSEO~ r~:~,~~~-$1~~-~=~~ ~~:· b"o'!i~ OD w~ FOi YOU ~~.~beit~ ~:: :,:m~·r!~.·;.r:.~~2
3 mdl homes w1tb up-131.293:1 pnme part or Costa Mes LOVB. y HOME lludscP'I· i'rplc, copper trples, u°'ttrnted
&reded decorators cpts. Me--'teOdl 1069 GolC Course r? plumbed, 2 en gar \'iew Newport Centn, ~ ~-to2 ~ ~bd~~ ••• ;;.:-.:•••••••••••••• :'.aterlsli ~~ .. b-omLit:dw/p1te Newly decorated S Bdno w/laundry+wwk tbOp. Ocean, pool/tennis, • • · "'~ • p. UUM,U>, o, e c. b ltb 11 8bort dbtaDee to Bay. guard. U19 Yacbt :S:~~~~·~:ll~y PENINS~A~UPLEX ~57 c::;!u:,. ,..:.IP•;~ walk to all schools. ~Unla.s:z4~·00JH11l
Parkway & Parkside PropertyH01use6423850 large countr)' ldtcbea/• 1132,000/owner ma7 ou.ae l/ n waer
Dr.,L.a. N1g • SEAVIEW fa~lly rm. tncludtnt ~ = ~'ttt(;1-&M-()611......;..""--;__-__.. __ _
R , R lty •UDO ISLE Upgraded new Bar bwltilla Is microwave. D ) N t Hi1tt 0ger $ 81 LG elegant s Br, 4 Ba, Harbor. Best view. 1827 Mariners. Open Br ewpor l B .. a . VliWOfCITY. 1-·am Rm, w/bar + pool Sat/SUo Noon to 4 PK. uoster Cree y, .r. # MOUMTAIMS
675-2311 tbl, Frml Din Rm, 3 car $250.000. 644--6S97 DONL'T M ISS·TH IS 6*Q38 Bea·"'1,..11y d--r'd. 3 .. r gar, w. poUo. apro" ssoo WIL SELi, THIS IYOWHB ......... .._ u al::Lti'CJD~.ttCttJ'.tJW' sq.rt .. $328,500. 430 via WEEKEND. $1,9,500. OftlGJNAL + fam.ll)' rm. Lowest
LidoSoud.673-9401 BIG CANYON •~'>nnL' BLUFFS prlcedl $149,900.B~.
r.-.Players
&aut~i!:n:: loca·
bOO. 2 BR, 2 BA, da
wJ"et· bar, air cood.,
micro-wave. up1rades
t.bni-ouL Very ruoUvated
2-4-1
Two units-price of one.
on Balboa Peninsula.
$123,000. Call 548·571•
Joan Howe Southlanders
,....._.... ~3 B<>mTAllODEL t'D-5t89
DOVER COtilDO 2aa. cksl.aba. ~.de.
2br, 2ba + den. 1800 sq ft. ~ .. lluie c~ belt. ,000 3 br, 2 ba home.
Lowest price ln Canyon. Mirrors & 644,-. PrlftoQI)'. Mo¥e·in cood. Pool • ~~~~~ ~-~ tlrecl cpl or ynf exec. By IAClt IA Y 1--------1
UDOISLI SBrl~ Ba. $177,SOO. •
owner. $235,000. 640-4737 Wood .. AREA. 4 Qdnnt., fami· IAYCUST I~~~~~~~~ A Palermo Uk• no other· l)' rm. Is buae rumpua BJ Owner
Owner '73-Gl.5 llOFt. bayfnmt. 4 BR, den,
, t.fl .. _.,,. pier, on Peninsula. OI 11Wf! Marshall RltJ 17
Z700 aq. ft. HVH Claasic.
1---------1 Temecula ~------~ IYOWMY
lloatego Harbor View
Home. 4 Br, 2 Ba~ fam.
rm., $138..SOO Incl land.
•---------• lTlZ Pt.. Weatbourn
--------Prine. ooly. 844-4%18 Dlfflhst"'1 Sba.rp Delores end unit. s OPEN SAT It SUN
Br, 2" bath oo quiet cal· 3 br, Cam. rm, din,
de-uc. Beaut. wide frplcs, 2 ba, pool, 2 ca
sreenbell. Near ba7. garage. $169,900. 61
$145,000 Call &M--5983 KiJlgs Pl. By owner I~~~~~~~~ 2u-m.n11
OPIMHOUSE
601 UdoP ... Dr
Waterfront OOndo View
Rini 3F for A'ent. 61~
MEWLJmMG
4 BR Newport Reldlta
2212 Margaret Drl.e •
Acroufrom
HuborHl&h
Call btr for appt.
1ohn Carey, GRI
6'&-74"
MANY VIEWS lo all rm. for eat.erulolng. Spaclout Inn Wells built
direc:Uoos.-plus a semi· Sl87.SOO 4 br 4 ba fam. rm. Fee
ble Y<>Wll couple t.hatate orBt SAT /SU)it, l·.5 land. $198.000 firm. Open
opeoto•JotlaUona. f745PAL0MA'DIL Houle ~l/Sun l·S 1134
SOtrm COAST INV MIWPOIT l~CM Tradewillda Ln.142-0342 ~45-1103
CARIHH UVIHG
1THllWFFS" • ._ .. PLAN
2Lge.,.....,_,.
3 baths, trMeYll
Spedow, 5154.500.
2927Ptrta
Opell s.. l.S .
GIUIBt
llALHT.All
759-0259
' Br, 3 bath, end unit
'J\mbouse. So of CdM.
REALTY 675-!'642 • UOOPEMlM.
THI lt.UFfS KIGH IN THE SKY pen· OPEM SAT ,JSUt;t t .5 thoUN eondo with ex-2421 Vlsta~ blliratloic view or
Vacant 3 bdnll COCMlo Newpo~ Harbor & •ur· wrtb frplc 1 • ..;e ..... Uo• rounding areas. 2 ·• ._ .... ,,... • Bdnns., .. tm• oil mstr. dbl. ganc-, Dlce •atr. suite. teftrity roetrolled suite with walk·m ca..t, ..... _.. --' mirrored watdtob•. M2f:ciWUapooUtJacu££.J.
Nurpool. $1118.000 ' UDO WLTY Gii ¥1. LKER ,1,..noo
UALTJ 67S.SZOO
PRICE REDUCED
Back Bay area. 3 Br,
Fam Rm. pool.
OpeaSundat
2449 Windward Lu. GREAT WESTERN
1 seller. Agt. 49S·S220.
HEWPORTCOHDO
180,000. 2 Br 2 Ba. f~
BID'. 645-21632/752. 9023
Northview!
Quielly located on a
beautllul cul de uc, this
S bedroom home ia Im·
maculate, with view
from uiiet.aln pal.lo and
many upgi-aded extras.
11.29,750. (U)
WEST'N~PORT
Laue 4 br/3 ba on r; iaoa. Steps to beacb. ~Sat. Su.n 1·5. 6'11River
Propettf House 84.2·
I· (1~f •; T' t:
OLSON
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IAYROMT
WE'RE NOT JUST
WHISTLING DIXIE ·
HAIBOI VIEW HOMES
. $121~00
1809 POil STI UNG
. OPDI SUNDAY 1 TO 5
An immaculate -single story 3
bdrm.. 2 bath. adult home on very
generous & private lot.
M CAMYOM
Charming 4 BR home w /apac master
BR, living room & kitchf:ft loOking out
onto attractively landscaped private
yard w/magnifictmt pool &jacuni.
Cathedral ceilings 1n llvtng room. den
& formal dtntng l'OOm; 2 trg troor-io
ceiling fireplac~. . ·
HUDSON BAY
REALTY, LTD.
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Teo 2 Br, el&bt l Br furn!
, 1 Bachelor. All ln &ood
cond.. Income $4,710. Call
lor additional informa
tioD.
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17CIJ0.•"U•.eo.t•"""
645-9161
COSTAMiSA
, ~ TRIPUX
J • was lated with broker at 139K but they couldn't
fuid buyer wjlb cub to
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l'a.klq • e first It~
hardest one. If you•re
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"upecta d taday'a marl«; come
to the experts at Quall Place
Properties, Inc. f<r aaUd prof onal
counseling. P1J'amid your equities
with an exchanie and.IOI" purchase
with an eye toward blah future re.
turns fCll" your golden years. We O<>'A'.
have available 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, or 6, 3, 3, 3, 3,
4, 4, 7, 8, 91 11, 13, 56, 64 and 84 units plus
oommerc1al property. A prof esslonal
staff of over 45, large enough to serve,
small enough to care.
l .!!llliuail lii~IPlac•
Praperties
752-1920
1400 QUAIL ST. NEWPORT BEACH
2000 Loh for Sale
• l 4.PLEX 6 UHITS ORANGE
Sl50,000. 2253·55 Pombna 2 Br I Ba, sngl sly, Each
Ave, CM. ~3650 agt. . have pvt patios, encl •Du•• ll!v* gar's, fplc's. Xlnt loca-1 ________ _
r-WIOA lion BUILDERS R2 TN •LoT•---------HEW USTING GREAT WESTERN W/APP DtJPLEX~1919
la Newport Heights. an R.E. 963_7600 PLANS $62,500. S'7S-OOW7 '
unbelievable 2,000 sq. ft. S36_·_<nM _______ ,
per 3 bedroom, 2't'a bath R· l lot, choice area. ~v t.aUl' Each of these NEW UHm UMITS Oceanside, ca. su,ooo.
• • uruts bas flJ"eplace, wet We have a larse inven· Mbsion Rily bar , pr i v a le ya rd t.ory oC Wlita in Or~e ___ 7,;_:1:..:.4·:..:.'121-;;:..:...;9:.::Z.:..:Zl:....._ __ 1 ________ __,.
.'\• +pabo, deck off open County w /anxious.. , .. ....____. MllWll.tlHdl Jl6t
,1 beamed master owners. can one of our'~~'!_·__.. __......., 2 .. 00 bed.room, formal dining trade a home lor a --. .. .,~ r o o m & LA R G E fowplex SPECIALISTS.•••••••••••••••••••••••
KITCHEN w breakfast Call now YllW CUIH
room! DON'T DELAY-891-7155 Sheltered view of mtns.
WON'T LAST' Clean air environment.
Sharp 400 sq ft Stucco ':',''IA· IQuail ~ cabin. Room to expand, ________ _ ,., on S acres. SlS,flOO.
I. Plac• ' 1--------1 GALA PROPERTIES ·, Prap•rt:i.. UNITS, INDUSTRIAL Margaret Dubois
7S2·1920 PARK Annual income 673·1068
1aoo QUAil ST HIWl'OllT HACH s 115. 000. priced at ''"""~.A:of:;;;C;:o:im:;:ty:-----1-==-=::.:::..::::..:=-===--1.:~~~~~~--I
Wftelan
~(Al HfAH
$950,000. Seller will carry -ON THI IA Y SUPER CLE+M contract. Prine. only. ,ropart, 2550 2 Br 2 Ba, boat. alip avl. 4 PLEX Bk.r. 556-6171. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sec. Beaut. decor. $650
Best buy in Mesa del 6 UN 1 T pr 1 de 0 f UHCHO mo. Avl. Nov. 26. 842·2800
Mar. Costa Mesa . LAS PALMAS or613-4444 $1.47 ,000. Eves 673-4852 own e rs h i P . c I o s e COUMTaY CLUI
Newport Pier Realty 12/31/77. Top O.C. toe. i--------•I Prine. only. Own/bkr. 3Br, 3Qa, 2Br, + den, ri$ndiJ 6.111234 3Ba, lrplc, ceramic tile •---------». i!Nllidmnmt111Jll 1--------1 lbruoul, fairway loca-
• 2005 Balboa Blvd. MPT PEHH DUPLEX t i o n • c o m p I et e 1 y
' .Newport Bch.673·2058 1 Bllt to ocean, prime furnished. $165.000. (71,f) summer rental. 2·1 BR 568-1!184
. ~UPLEX ~ ·~l VE ~ ~1 ~ cEo i: ~·~so-.-oc-EAM--Sl-D_E_
Radiating character In PROPERTIES 675-4921 Li lot tor groves, pool,
cbaraungCORONA DEL . . tenrus, horses or klds!
MAR, these super pride 4 rLEX'S IEACH Beautifully atm. hl1hly
of ownership units have s1•• 000 RACH up•raded 3 br, 2 bath, fireplaces, enclosed • -. " garages, shake roofs and 2 Xtra. shArp Covington hrdwood firs It open
have been completely re· 4·plex s. Pnme Hunt. beam ceiling. Cls to
furbished. Don't wail! Bch. loc. Immaculate! Need rasl sale. Pnn·
•~Quail~ liiiiilPlac• .
' Prap•rl:in ' 7S2•1910
1400 QUA•l 1'. NIWl'OIT HACH
MEW INDUSTRIAL
c1pals only please. By
ownr I agt.. S4(M464
v 4 plex. 3"'1 yrs old.1----.-------1
Near Htg Har. Owner •-------•I wants to trade up,
$2~.000. Agt, Call Russ,
6.11-0468 .
DUPLEX?
See this one. 3br, 2ba &
lbr, lba. Flplcs. Nice. Nr
new. Close to beach.
642-3200
COSTA MESA
D1vis1ble. 3 tenant bldg.
on busy 17th St. frontage.
Fire sprinklers, ~ car
prkg .. showrm., etc.
Call: Mike Hay, Agl.
833-8551 --------·-~-------! ---------1CDM 4 pie.us, all sizes &
OPPORTUNITY 11hape1, from $140,000.
KMOCISU _A..;;;.&t_MS_·1_100 ____ _
On lhls lovety 3 unit lux-~~ U ... ITS
ury apt. bids. in North •~ " , Laguna. Cooaistln( of All 2 bedroom. Hi bath
two 3 bdrm., 2 bath units, to~nbome unlts with
one 2·bdrm., 2 bath unit: pnvate paUos--pool!
HEWPOITHTS
IUNITS
IScyoDOWH
macnab I Irvine.
realty
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Big Canyon Townhome,
righloa the golf course. 2
BR. flSO mo 640-5274
$100 Move In allowance
Modern 2 Br 2 Ba, den,1--------~
fplc, pool condo. Nr Bch. Br. Comm pool. Mi t .. $450 558-3534, 675-1938 Harbor. Klda OK. Frplc, $400. 846-0525, 644-"23
. • NWPT SHORES-Wik to
bch, no pet.s, 2Br, den,
2Ba, $«95. 548.3657
... 3210
Bluffs. 3 Bdrm, bayviews,1----------l
pool SS.SO To flSO/mo. 3.ZtO
Realtor 644·0134
EASTllUff COUNTRY LMNG
ho fb'M stalls, fruit trees,
View me. Charming 4 garden & trlr acceea.
BR. fam. rm. country 2Br, 2 ba. &011rmet lu~h. Pool w 1sarety cov kitchen. 838-3290 ,,,. er. $72S. Jncl gardener & ·
pool c~ es..-..htr 3291
C F. COLESWORTHY •••••••••••••••••••••••
REALTORS 640.. Ice 3 br, 2 ba w/cpt.s,
--------~ drps, fenced yd, ldda ti&
PENJNSULA PT. Steps pe~n?~ 1:!5· ~3-4567
to ocean & Bayfront. Ag • ·
Charming 2 Story 3 bdrm ....._ FwMIM4 or
• & ram rm home ......_.shH 3100
Hardwood floors, pat1 ••••••••••••••••• ••••••
t&&S1molse. . esa Verde, CM. Lrc 4br,
WALK to Beach, pool & 3ba. $475 mo. 2100 aq. n.
tenrus. Exc1tmg 2 story 4 Owner 556-3829
bdrms. $675 mo lse. 3 Balboa Penin 2 Br 1114 Ba
bath, sundeck & atrium. hme, w/fplc. sogl ger, no
Large home on WATER pets. steps fr bcb. Furn
; with boat dock. 2 story ($500) or Un!. (tflS) per
j' with 4 bdrms, lam rm, mo. Yrly. Incl stove,
' dan rm and privacy. refrlg, dshwshr.
• $1200/mo be W5hr /dryr. ~at 1S5S E
UDO NORD best loca Ocean Blvd. or call
t.Jon. Exec 2 Bdrm, den, 714413.1150
din rm. New in & oui.1---------1
... ..,.. ... w .......
880 Irvine Cat 17th>
645-()550
Ht...,.. ltedt/'-"t 170016th St
(Dover al 16th)
642-8170 $700/mo. Bal lsle-2Br, den, 2Ba,
ON LIDO Spee1al partially fwn, ~ mo.1~~~~~~~~~ bdrm+++. Glamo11rout )'t'lyeTS-2773, 7Sl-5000 1:
hideaway. SBSO/mo. Caa~a 'r' ••
ON WATER. Fabulous UillfwllilMd 3421
VIEW 2 bdrm•••••••••••••••••••••••
w I beautiful decor. Ht.mt. H.rbour Area. a Br,
• $700/mo lse. Poolside, patio, nr bch, r SHORT TERM rental o scbls, a~. Avail Dec l,
• 3 bdrm + boat sh $325/mo.983-5221
ll '800/mo.
• W••~owt"-s
e.1'31·1400
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/)Ill torn ~w1 t11on1Jrl1111
----------i NEW Huntington
H.rbour area, nr. bcb. 3
Br, 2'~ Ba, apac, upgr'd,
2·1evels. Frpl, 2 car gar.
only $425/mo.
See daily l·SPM
UIS32 Algonquin, H.B.
Or tall 84801311.
BlCHEl.01 lPJ.
associated
8 Jll)f<t ~r, llF Al l'C'IRS
<IJI\ W Salb o ~'I IHI
J BR. DU Pllt. epU, drps
$300. m Shalimar ...
"2.:oalor~.
Bachelor $225·$245
18dnn QSH:tli
2 Bdrm 1295· $32S
845 Paularioo
Hurry • .make )'Our
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~TbeWater
Bacbs fro111 S27UO/mo. ~114 Wrm plans
lator'y town.bousa
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} ... Cement lt ... Wfre it...Hoo IL.Clean lt ... Move
t. •. .f?r:oss U ... Paint it. .. Natt lt. •. P.laster lt .•. FIX it ...
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ADDITIONS
Apartment.a •Houses
1617 WESTCLffF-NB ...._0 100% Tax Shelter in Real
-;:iiiiiiiiAiiiiGiiiiTiiii. iiii54iiiiliiii·5032iiiiiiiiiiii-I Opp as hwJty 5005 .Estate with xlnt Joint
• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• venture Cap. Oaina. Call I I 00 SQl"f. 541-4054 or evee, wlmds divided into 6 omces ln GIFT Gallery, working 844--0782 partner. lJmit.ed hrs M---------1 Mesa Verde. Cpts, drps. invstmt req 'd. 0
A C SOc sq.ft. Mr. Hadley purcbaee option. Pb: •963-8933~~~~~~~~~L~M~o~n~tb~r~u~F~r~i~,~1~0~·12=.:J. = 67~ -----------------!
~-Rental 4450 ···~··················· 1--u·qu-·o·.-s·1·0.-1-• 4 DELUXE OFC'S lalaaa lstaWlthd
Conl. rm .. scat 25. all Will sell lie, stock & in· p3neled. sm. whse ID re-ventory as package OR
Jj· 1 or 2 yr. lease. Lake without license . New --------------
1' 0 rest area . Kent lease avail. Ask for Mel•-.--------1 Harkin~. ,. . 714-581 9393 S75-81.20
• "'GU .... "' Window Clean Ing Co., -"A perfect l person opera -2 Shops, one 470 sq. n. & tlon. Good Income,
the other 900 sq. ft. In the neeollable price. Call
heart of downtown, high Bay Window Co •• 645-1624 foot traqic, next to park· ----------------1
ing lot. Xlnt retail loc COSTA MESA
Realonom1cs 875 6700 SANDWICH SHOP
FOR LEASE w1terms or $16,soo cash ~o sq ft rental space 545-8734 ans
laeally located an -----------------•
l..agun.a Niguel. (Crown ---------1 Valley Mall> Call •il at ATTIHTIOH
8317010
s:!80 lse. Store-Office.
!llJOllq rt under JC;. 19-i78
Beach Bl HB 842·2834 --------lndilstrial Rental 4500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOR LEASE
This beaut. landscaped
hw.iness park offers the
most competitive rates
ID town! Space avail· 800
tor4200 sq fl. Vaned lse
terms Professional on
!>.Ile mgmt .. Call Juct.v
Clurk . Property Mgr.
11.1.1-8813 or stop by, 4100
lhrch St, (1 Blk from
Orange County Airport.
Birch at Dove ) Nwpt
Bch. Open Mon-Fra
8•30-5:30
FtlOMlOTO
1,000 sq. FT.
ffsA inNpt; Cd){ W /Qil!can·
/hay view. 2 Sbr /ba. ~l~G/JS appro•. 2 adlta V#Jftfa. 675-MOl
LOWEST
l..terest llates
lstT.D.'s.abo
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* SH!!RJ LEE • Certified 11&.aeuse
House Calla· By Appt.
838-t83ll
1
aOOUHPElt F /C
Fut growing devlpmn'l
Coln NB. oda person ex·
p'd in all attas of bkkP'I
& 1tble to WOfk on own.
Pleasn't work'i ~nd, op·
port for adv. Sal com·
menaW'ate w 1 exp Reply
iJa confidence P .O. Bx
3(M6, N.B .. Ca. 92660.
lo oklntper F /C
Faab Isl investment
fll'lll. Xl.nt oppor. Exper.
Cr maturity req'd. Call
640-0123.
BOOKKEEPER Full
charge. Strong emphat.IS
& accts. rec. cashlerinc.
FarruUanty w /fund ac-
ctg. prefd. Sal depend·
mg on exp. & ref's. Pvt.
Chnstlan Liberal Arts
Coll. Send resume lo:
Betty Price. So. Cali!.
College, SS F111r Ur ,
Casta Mesa 92626
IOYS-GIRLS
12·16 years ot a1e. Eve·
rung work. Obtatn new
subscnpuons for the Dai·
ly Pilot working with an
Divisioa of Smith
lJ\ternaUonal, lnc.
17871 Von Kannan
Irvine, CA. n714
Equal Opp Empl M /F
Cathy Ferryman
(714) 5'0-SOOOext207
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Tltw'!PORARY HELP
3141 C~ Drfn
S4M741
<Acro&s Prom Oranie Co Airport>
f.qwal Oppor Employer
s
MACIRNE OPI.
Operate punch preu • ...;......,,_....--__,,-..,.,.,..,......-,-drill press, some lathe &
mlllinc machine work.
Sbort nm productJoo cl pttelsicn switch compo:
neats. Daya Only.
STACOSW1TCH IMC
llJ9 Baker Calta Mesa
54t·l041
Equal 0$jpor EmploYtt
EEf
1'92Kaller, Jn.
754-l!Sl
'<>ur Optics -TeebnolOI • ent
... u immediate need for several tDdiVlduals upei'tenced in irlnding,
llalliq, and ~eating of optical
components. Succesaful candidates
will be working tn our Optical Lab
which is one of the most modern ln the
· utian. Appllcanta should bave some
applicable o~cs experience. We offer good salaries, excellent working
conditions, and a nationally
recogniied F1exible .Benefits Plan.
We also have positions available at
: N.W i>iViatoa <:l m~cr CU"POl'atlon -needs Alespeople.and man.gen, xlnt
training" pio ram: High earnln11 fj' ca•i eii, ~ ¥w.tatioo, p . fe insur~e procrama. Call today.· 540-124! Jin. Smith.
our Capistrano Facility. ~ Wwlw4 7100 .w. w.-.. 1100 SALIS ........................ ~~. ................ ~ SAl.ISMAM . TY...r .. For immediate consideration, call or 0 .... ... ~ t0r b.alrcut: YOUI IMCOMI
send resume to: ...... , ".uizwe Una ....,. In Npt !Id.. SSSS SSSS
MaltC 11: l213l SlMl34 X1111t ii:1~~ co. =Co.Haimdten, fAITTIMI
Some u.,.. oec:. Sal • &mM, lloa·Tbura M . 1.-...........
a9Hartlar Bl, CM TRW . for q IUD At• TalPNOMI WORI DEW AHO SPACE SYmMs .. ow-ope. ~worker. Xlnt R.Z.Sdea HOUSIWlftS SALES
Buildin.01, Room 1250 benefits. lllssioa Viejo mruTIVESALES COl'•ISTUOIMT'S Part tim, 5-lpm. lloo·
One Space Park area. Call Lllllao. Gaanateed Houri Fri, puf9Cl for Collec•
Redondo Beach, Calironua 90Z7S 511-s». Cba1._.., pos1Sloo iD w ... Plus loom. s: Student, DO pr .. au.re An Equal Opportwlity Employer 11/F/H .._ _______ Ill crowtlli Company, re pm to a:so pm. Cal aai. er qao&.u to meet.
,.RaalF.atate qulrea rHideotlal H ,M-CmorcometoJSOE m.()SU "
.unce in Ora.ace~-1'7UlSL Costa lfeaa <--•-,,_,.:. w _ _._ ... , Are Y• A ty. ~qJ •PP~ • • .,,..._ ,.....,......... ~ ,,
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Fali-time PosiUce for ..,.., S.amnreu. •• •
Med fOU rielrt aw11 for Olll' tailor lhep Q.alf. •. Pleun wUtiq ~ticm.
AT WE , ,, .....
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._.t:st.le....,. will accept Imme ' S£LES IC• new retail lam ·---· c ..
__ .. ed re1poo1lblllty, wbU ' " ~·~.·. P/U•poair-• ......_W~ 71 ......,,.W~. 71 ___,_ •-----• • I • Are JOG ~-IQOU .. t 1roomioC for ur pe A.-. Joa aa arllatie, ...,.. .... .., 1'eJd ape ~ -...._... --..,.. .. p~ .. and~huna1aa1-1X1anacemeat. Cal fo ereathe. eaerg,~!~ be1pful bat will tn. ............ _ •• _ ................... -.... bu. No exper aec. PRESSER iDc a Real Estate Office appt: m.-o ~ wbo lik• partunilJ for ad .. nc SCUlUTY GUA&DS $1-f'.50 hr. Ckll' a.ft
Experienced steam machine presser for tailor·
shop. Jo'uJJ.hme or Part·IJme. Needed Im-mediately.
wtth ea1er aalesmeD.1 _______ mllllll aparkllq? Llkea t DMd.. a.n Pri/Sun/Moa-Swatt) Patml GaNs TAIUI lPm. Tst-180! • ::'el~p.=tJ:!\~~ RESl'AURANT ~ ~.-;:-~i::::; ~~a,8"5 & Sat •11• =·· ~:,,;~~ hmedllte Put·Tlm• w Ttleplloot Sollelto\.a 1,.
with ..tabU.hed office Jn jeweler wiabes full.um fl'a v e Call t. St a t e i\all·Tlme opentnc edits _.. linQ)ed. tO wotJt ~ Beach. Please JACI IN or part·Ume, lncluc:Una SALISPEISOM Certlflc.tlon to e&l'l'J tor an AlteraUom Tallor. = eYtSv ~ "~ AdllU,~~Jl~e;u:.•e!~ THllOX Sat.<Nooigbts)8'73·9334 PJtime. Smarty Paa.ta. ,...._itu.lu7t1.i ladl•ldual will be aper ntc;C.~ift -
1.580, Costa Mesa, CA '-'llwlfft ... aat SALIS ·105McFaddeoPl,N.B. t:.,~~~l·SPll, ~~~.:.~:~ 'IM-teOI •
9'!82S Mt.Ptrt-Tllm Experienced sales Sec' /Ad . lst l men•a wear operation, .,..~SAW AT EASE ...........
Ctl T._. ~ ... ., ..
644-SO)O :;:o,:,.:n~~-r;pi~ SECRETARIES mrit·g .:.';: o;.soamtt ~~ wtt1a w.r.ena!~~~~ ..... ni Estate Sales People Immed.la&. openlnp on lo l>enoa to John or •Open7:30am-$:.:lpm compu;ybaJn. c:omp&ex ~.;;....... pJetodo-1'0ttuv " wanted. Up to 90/10~ all sbift.s. llusl be 11 or Daft. •Call E..i.cam~ desires uablUoqs sell· Sobailtrwameto· om-Il"fble ate. Great co.
eomm. split. Nwpt Bcb over. Please apply m ... MC ... a~·c Formnc•craveyard atarler w/dletatioa _...._ .... .:...... beliiilllf'lta. Sel + comm:
twpW..eM. 631--0800 persoo: ..._ A.a .--'IA alllifta available. •tills. Pnvlaul up. to _..,_, l.:a~'-ll\llt MOd to MrD -
7I01N---l.l.--S-A-Ll_S_: _ _, 1724lP.tflc =~"!:. •MONAS marine'== belpful 1Ht1n1;a1119 wt or more. P•OA•
LAGUNA BEACH A well --------1 \11th • 1ritboat sb. b'-' not en Selary llNIKILN'I 1--,StlMIQtl:-----~--. u•-savi....a•u hoto/Prlntln1 Sbop, emibH•bed am.all office c..tHwy. ~c·-~etlln~~-"Pm +. Short & lo opa. E'1_~oa !~1'l!_, 1Jl.all.adlofBlvd
"-irw 5-et.._. ,.,. _....... ._,,,,. .. Wm.TOP* 5•ICI01 naafor-AwWm,Qillf.-
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F/lime. mature male n~ Seasonal F/llm with blib volUDM needs Store
over 21. 6 Days lnchJd. help. Hrs. flexible. Sta.rt quality belp. Very ~~~~~mmed Sec'y PIT. 1-1. OC*I liqQalOppZ.S~
sat & Sun . Work $2.SO br. No!l smoker. faYOnblecootract.Aun-F.qual()ppottaity Qplat, MIDSmam ... ,s.~~~~~~~~~I
w/plants. trees. de-Apply On Site Photo· ique opportu.nlty. Call~~~ ~m~ploy~~er~M~/F~~ openJn1s, xlnt income • f d 1 • op• rat• Medlbab~
IJvery. S3Hr f : up. Exper 1raphlcs, 3303 Harbor 4M-m1Ask for Robert = Ftr·Ptr, wttraln. Su.au calculator. lQJuraoce S dQa wt, alartlai~~~~~~~~
pref'd. Laguna Hilla 8 1 v _.d • E • 5 • C 11 Proaaa,55'1-3007 up.aec. 9'br.8SM33'1 Jaauary. Reta, Llada
Nursery, El Toro. lOam pm. ***** Restaurant M ._._ 4'71MS
SALES REP. 1n1iit 14M .. SI SECT__-• .__----.,~--1 8J0.5SS3. PIZZA FACTORY IHI !ahlte Sales Eqla&l Oppor Em~r CPA firm, Intne. Xhlt _______ -t
HUISHYMAH now hiring. Fountain NEWLY MIW -NationaUy-knollJll co. la ~~~~~~~~ shorthand • l7phac TECHNICtANs
• Valley913-U77 RESTAU••M'f seeklq sales repraen· alll:llls. Salary com-fla ...._.~ Wholesale nursery seek UCEllJSED ....,.. latives foe lbia area. No mtasurate w/ablll\)' • -flen;.-u•llftj ing equ.Jpm 't oper. &li---------c " OPEMINCi travel. Startingaalary + •SECIETAllES• uper. Pleasant worklq
truck drvr w /min l yr ex· Pl..AST1CS Incentive locreases as &..-~ •• , Office cond'a. with a &rowiol T-' pr Call 586·15619 IMJECTIOM MOLD Complete trainin1 proa. CAltL'S JR. earned. After a tralnin& firm. 1S2-.5SU Al SET-UP over 6 mo pertOd. This la Emp oyers Pay Ali Fees --------•
NURSE.5
RN's S68·S72 Stf
$64 Private Duty
LVH's $46-$41 Stf
$i'8 Private Duty
A.IDES $36-$11 Stf
"-... t ed period In sales, an opp. LU Reinders Aaency y-a...Woao Knowled1e of materials ror ambluvu.s, •ta enl Westminster Mall toe•· for a career L .n&ml. ia 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 ~·~ & exper. w /setup &i people ollly. Pvt. offices tloo. Cooks & COWlter avail. Giv~ complete Newport Beach m-3190
aperation or injection & tor -each aalesperson. penoonel needed. Part· bacllpound & exp. ID let-cau for Appt/Ellab 'a
transfer moldlnc of Top commlaslon1s1-11For Ume. ""·U·Ume. Da""' 6 ter to: P,0. Box 447. all · l .... interview ca r . .-.. .,. sm prec1s on pa • ...,. Harris. nl&hta. Apply ln person: Oceanside, Ca. 92054.
Day 5hilt. tam to $pm. Unlt.s ac Equal Opp. B1nployer. SECIETAIY STACOSWITCH IMC PACIAC COAST cepttncappUcaUons: _11~/_F __ _::;._ ___
1
Mioiraum 2 yrs. ex-$38 PJi vate Duty
Serving all ol Oranae Co.
-Wt>ritint hrs le days of
your choice. Refs • mal
1139 BakerCos~M.. PROPEITl!S 90C2W.Chapmao pertence. Luxwious 1-i---------:~1 549.304 I Garden Grove 1ttl real estatAl office, Equal Oppor Employer 631..0400 Anvtitmet
prac inb. req'd. Croup --***** ins.&=Uf;il PLASTIC UALISTATI
.......... ll-'-try INJECTION SALIS ASSOCIA TIS
1617 West~rur Dr MOLDING Hi&hlY visible. comforta· Ste2.12 Newport Bch ble office. C411. Good
i31--0610or 7S2·9118 FOi.EM.AH puking. Innovative peo· pie. HiPest commwioa Ofc Hrs &-S Mon ·Sat tz..d & lrd SNfhl split·\qJ to 1()0'1, (or top
'SIT UP MEN producen. Call for con·
13&400old~ We&\
Westminster
994.$ Warner Ave
Fountain Valley
lat Bolaa Cbi~
HunUnctoa Beub
CNopboDecaU. plHse)
NURSES AIDES , .. sMfht fldeatial lnterview, Sam Restamut
7·3 It 3·11. Costa Mesa Rapidly •tpandinf com-Swnmey,873-7801. COOIClaer'd
1:•n3061 b i d ' t Broad t aml(1 st7h atta. '""" pany wit mme ia e lving lQlpector, ex· ~•-u.rant 'd
openings, top pay"' com· per'd in qu.allty H · • ...._ exper. req NURSES AIDES pany ~eflts t.vaU. Ex-suraoee for mecbableal ..,&'J3.0471 _______ _
Trammg classes startlng per. necessary. Appb' at componebts. Small mfa --------l>cc. lsL Clasuoom I& on Orange Coast Plastics, I t H • B h ...........__ lhc job lrainin~. Earn 850 w. J.8tb St. C.M. p • n • u n • c . ...,_ .. w_.._.... h'I 1 A 1 ·~~~;;~~;;;~~~894-;;;53.5;1;·;E;.0;·;E;-;;;;;;J rornewnsL opening ir w 1 e you earn. pp y, "'--. ,_ ...... ...._ Island Park Lido Conv. Jlosp, """' ... r-.IVU
466 Flagsbip Rd, NB. POOLATTEMDAMT 1£CIPTIOMJST Neat, attractive youni
6<l.2 ""'-'•. ....__. .... t Hotel •· ._ ... _.. men le women for lull ' ......... ... ...... .............. c ..... rSerYk• ··~ .. -a rellable pool attendant Prwu•ua•.
PART TIME w It b Lare s a y • n g Public a1enc1 ID UD· Cotmter Work
Certificate. Fu.ll-time, aowded So. <>nnie Co. tc.ltchen Helpen
day position. ls seeliioC a.a __,etlc • Dishwubera EVENINGS Apply 9am·DOOn, COQCeNal a.div. able BuabQ)'I
ndi Mon· Fri, Personnel handle baiy telepbol!iea" We "'11 Med nper'd Adu.lb wtth Ol.ltsta nc. M .... ..,.._ HOTB. deal personally W/Ule 8alad/Soup'8 aUractive personalities "" """' • public. DuUea Include .,~_. .... II_ ..
who CQIOY workin& with 900 Newport Ctr Dr preperln•. mamt&Wnt ~=----p .. ~ ......... S•·rt a• .,.. """ pe Ne......-Beach -r.,.. ......... ,,,...,.. ... "'...;, ... ---.. ,..,.. files on all cuatomera. "-II--..... -ho Phan M'>-4321 e l:'ftual Opp Emplyr m tr "'"' ... .._ ••-• ••
SALB8
SI.AP A SMILE
ON YOUI FACE
& A IUlCE
IN Y WALLET
n11B1LJFE
LIBRARIES
Has both fuJ.l • )Nlrt tlme posllk>M avail.
4 Fu.n lovine artlcuiale
lndlvidu.ala wbo arc
eacertoleardlloW-
to make top $1#1$1$
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CALL US TODAY
SMIUN
833-1195
Ull~tMC.
Eqoal oPP Emplyr m/f
ur. e r~ • ocx·~ ...... ~~~~~~~~ Must bufncleot. •.• ,,eu teoslOft 2SO between 1: orpmi.ecl •able te work
andS:OOPM. e School Asst Direct, under deadlines • r\d .Restaurant SALIS/t~ ..-forJh" .. ~ loadl. Prtorexlllf!r. nu: . ReaJtbFoodStore.Appt7 Equ.al Opportunity ma\ure woman. SA .. -would be beneficial. PLOUGJIMANS Stol Pll. lloa 11/141111---'---'--~--"1 Employer lPM, Mon· Fri, pre Begihnl.n& sat tat w" RETREAT only. 11122 a.)'alde D.r.
_ _:._..;...,.. ____ -l school education" exper Int benef'lts. Nowta.klneappl.icaUOD$ (atJambor'ff) NB.
Part time bo)'I, 16-11 yr.. n e c es s . I m m e d Apply Jn Penon ror: WAITl\ESsES, •---------lite factory work evei. emplyml. Send applica-Mou.Jtoo Nliuet BUSBOYS, COOKS,
6-9:30pm, 845-2702. Uon to PO Box 668, Costa Wat.er District DISHWASHERS FUN lOB-Over 21.
PIX AMw..-s.r. Mesa, 92627 2'1500 La Pu Rd Ar.t>' to peraon lleceptioalat fr pbon• •-----...-----.
P/tlme c1a.ys le eves. Ex-Proclilctioa Wot'hr Lquna Nl1uel Tues L 10All"4.Pll ~·:.e;~~LJ~r.
s-pnif'd but will train. Woodworld.ni rnacblnea ~F.q~ua.l~Op~po~r~E~m~p~lo~y~er~ JZ152 V&Uv V..w Sl. · N.8. tl.2, 54$·5101 or ~ co. ~ta. EOE. OI' plaatlc molcU.na exper.1~ Gardea G~e ~
MMQOO. pref'd. Will trafn. Call -----111111-!lil·~~~~--:~-;-~ --.;....;.,;.-------~torappt.~
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Equal Oppor Employer
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, .~.30·
HAUISON'S
SIAIAY
2327 So. Main, S A
14MIH
3101 Cout Hwy, N B
631·2147
40' Hall Llveabourd
Trawler 3,000 mi ranee.
lo hrs. d 1e1el 110
generator, l(d dl vlntt
boat $42 ooo P .P .
536~
18' Commercial skiff, '71 AT DOCK 30', water•
us Johnson ena. Xtraa. elec, $70 mo. Newport
~aft I Bch. 67$-~
Coronado 25 by Wesco.
custom interior Xlnt
condlt1ort, many extras. ---------• Must see. SUp available.
S7900. Call 951·0516 or
751 6469 _... __
• 17' Sorenson Sloop cmplt
w aux mlr 11'110. evs
752 8259 dys 5214920 Bob.
KITE sail boat w/new
· trailer. ~or best of(er.
49'-1371
"71 Suzuki TS125. Clean. Bes\offer.
645-3031 ----<. __ .......,.,..--_
41t4 BSA
Sell(l'rade/Offer
646-4631
COMPU'll IOOYSHOP
MOWOPIM
BARWICK DA T5UH
"' ... 111 "~ i .1p1 1 • .1111 t
931.1 375 49J.JJ7S
'7~ llQZ. JhP/radlab,
AM /FM. 10,000 ml,
Super Clean! M().2360 di.
MO-lm&ev.
111e711AnHtre
AllJDodtb. colon.
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COSTA MESA
DATSUN
Including fuet lnJectton. 1.e liter OHC engine. «4 aprid. f1ont dlac bnlkn, ractc & pil'lton
steering. 4-whMI Independent auspenston
and hat~ s.r. 11783042636
88 Dove Street
Newport Beach
1111
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Weekly Specials
IN
Quality Used
Merceijes Benz
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SMOD ($tt13m) ~acGD~mt)
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MIUCLI PONTIAC • GMC • RENAULT MAJ.DA~AULT %150HattiOrBlvd., C.M.
64W700 •
POR '58, 3S6A cpe., Xtnt
eond. Aa orig. (710
873-2311i
'74 Tar1a. White. Xlnt
cond. 5 spd, AM /FM, az,ooo mi. $12, 1so. Ph
75D-9291, '151-NJl
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this Ost and cal our special ~
department phone_ numb~r
1546-1201 J
and we'll give . you ihe discount· ·
price right over the teleplionei!
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St.ell Mo. Dncri,.._
286 Loaded
248 Power steering. Automatic. Sllverado
226 Automatic. Power steering, White
205 · 4-Speed, Power steenng, Buckskin
175 Automatic, Power steering, Yeltow
167 Loaded, Brown
161 Auto .• Pwr. steering, Air Cond., Cruise controf, Brown .
160 Loaded, White
128 Power steering, Automatic, Brown
349 Six cylinder, Stick shift, Tan
368 Six cylinder, Stick shift, Yellow
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stock Me. h.crtpta
305 Loaded, Blue/Blue
298 Wort< truck, Automatic, Power steering, Brown/Tan
297 Scottsdale. Silver/White
255 Camper truck. Red
249 camper truck, Heavy duty equipment, Tan/White
241 Wort< Pick-up, White
240 Automatic. Power steering. Blue
239 Work Pick-up, White
238 Workmen Special, White
236 Work Pick-up, White
176 Heavy duty Work Pick-up, White
170 Loaded, Two tone Silver
166 4-Speed, Six cylinder
118 Loaded, White
98 Camper Pick-up, Yellow
97 Camper Pick-up, Blue
72 Automatic, Power steering, Blue
71 350, V-8, Automatic, PON« steerf ng, Blue
63 camper Pick-up, Yellow
52 Automatic, Power steering, Yellow
373 Camper Special, Loaded, Tan
249 Camper Special, Tan
240 Automatic. Power steering, Blue
241 Automatic, Power steering, White
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Stock Ho. Dncriptlow
307 Fleetside, Loaded. Air conditioning, Brown/Buckskin
306 Fleetside, Loaded, Russett/Buckskin
258 Loaded, Buckskin/Tan
257 Loaded, Russett/Buckskin
256 Loaded, 454. V-8, Yellow/Tan
223 Loaded, 350, V-8, Two tone Blue
189 Loaded, 454 Engine, Two tone Blue
369 Loaded, Camper Pick-uJ), Sliver/White
371 Loaded, Camper SpeciaJ. Yellow/White
370 Loaded, Camper SpeciaJ, Yellow
stock Mo. htcrtpt•
169 ~Ton, Power steering, Automatic, Blue
188 ¥z Ton, +speed
131 ~Ton, Loaded, Yellow
351 Loaded ~Ton, Camper Special, Tan
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ences in dnwlnf detaU. between top and bot&om panela. How
quickly can you ftnd them? Oleck answen with thOM below.
llY•H•W ., •..id•z ..... .u111p e;w $1009 s llUl\\IW
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•Time Ow! A 11tatch Is '>topptd for five minuin cvtry
IS minutC!.. How Ion& wall i1 cake the minute hand to
tr<tvcl trom 12 10 IU
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\lnular ""c and -.e1 them ai.1de for •Riddle-Me-Thi\! Wha1 i' it lhat'i. 100 much for one,
1lm 111ck: Arran1c the \1x corn\ as enouih for 1woand nothinaa1 all lor three? Give up·t
'ho" n i&bm·c. Now. challaliie on-The an~wcr '': A \Cl:rct.
lool..eri. 10 rcarran1c
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mu'c be accomplished
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and 6. ~h1t1 com .5 to
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com I ~I ween corn\ 4
and ~. lorm1111 the N~t:D OUT! .. Follow your no~" b aood adwlft for our
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That's exactly what you will set when
you join ip this Good Lack Rnardt
Pro)ed.
For, this ancient symbol of Lady Luck-
created over 500 years aaio and discovered
on a tiiified ceramic bowl in Central
America~an now be yours.
Witt this mystic aood luck symbol brine
YOU the same Lon, He.Ith. Joy, We.Ith
and HappiMA as it is said to have brouaht
those who created it?
This Research Project will answer that
question. You wtll dlsconr tbe truth for
yourself!
Just use the coupon below to send for
Lady Luck today. Then, whenever you
want her to smile on you-take the ancient
aood luck symbol from its r~ting place-
and concenrrate on her shining likeness
and your desire! Especially if you are a
man or a woman who ttas never consid·
cred yourself lucky ...
••Wbe• you ~ mo11ey OI wallt to be
a wlDMr of Cont~ts. Sweepstakes, Lotter-
ies. Binao or at the Races -simply hold
Lady Luck in your hands and concentrate
on your desire!
• •Wbe• )'OU dniH dM Ion and atree-
tlo• of allOdaer-si mply hold lady Luc;k
in your hands and concentrate on your
desire!
• •Whfta you want joy and happlnea to
~platt depresalon and tbe bltNS-simply
hold Lady luck in your hands and con-
centrate on your desire!
.. Wben you yean1 for tbe bleuiJlp of
Meter laealtb-simply hold lady luck in
your hands and concentrate on your desire!
Report Your Good Luck!
"I received my
Lady Luck ••• and
in no time at all
I had a OOod
ateady job."
••"It was a time
of unemployment. I
receind my Lady Luck .•• and l• no time
at all I bad a 1ood steady Job."-Partici-
pant #841 140. ••"I won one bi1 same at
Binao for $373 and I llave never wo• that
muda money la one pme before."-Par-
ticipant IA 10254. ••"()a l>ffembtl' 1st I
won $700 on a Binao Jackpot. 0. Decem-
ber Ilda I wo• S 15 on Binao. Thank yo•
fer Lady Luck. God bless you."-Partici-
pant 11933 ... ~nee Lady Luck came
Into my life I •an WOil 4tb prize h• John-
son'• Wax Com •.• I am really p-ateful
I found Lady Luck. "-Participant #634.
"My husband came back to me.0
• •"J n•'C beUne It. My husband came *" to me aaytn1 he tond me wbe• I
tliouat!_t alt bO~ was •one. Lidy Luck
&Nittd 1ny wlsll C'Omplete•y."-Participant
1006, ..... , woa a ~piece set of lqpce
a.cl tbe Rf'and i-nze of SJ 00 sift fertifi·
ates. I normally a't win •nydilna. so
lhaybe Lady Luck mllde H possible.."-
Participant 1200.S ... "I asked for money
and I rttelv~ Jt atmoa Immediately.
Asked for Meter he•1tll and ban fell mada
Mttfl' 1h1tt ttuhiftl Lady Luck."-Par-
ticipant #02j7. •• wa ha•ln1 trouble
90t sleeplna aftd fmJtd with a pal• 111 my
ris:ht Jet .•• now I •nt slcepia1 well, walk· a.a ~ and wahl~ for LadJ LUck to
tne pains fro · my npt .,...,"-Partici-
pant # 19334 .• ••"I pur~basfll a lottery
ddld wbldt was a $50 wlaMI' and qull·
fled me for the mllllonalre mwlna."-
Participant 183687 l.
It wtll eOad9ee
ddM oa DM."-Par-
tidpant #830364.
••"I ban just wo• a Toro ••·8lo-·w--.--
er, ••IH SJ4t.t5."
-Par:ticipant
187963 ... "I final·
ly fouad real Lon,
Happiness and Joy.
Lady Luck worked
for me!" -Partic:i·
pant #820336.
••"About one week
after I renhed
Lady Luck I foud
$20 la casJa lylac
on dae sidewalk."-
Participant 140261. ••"I am finally co•
•I cL Yesterday I wo• $300 playi•I
blaao ••• I was ho1dlq (Lady Luck) aJMI
coa~ntratlns on die aumbtr I 11eede«L"-
Participant 12099.
"More rte...-. and low.
•tarted to ~ Into mr ff r.~w
.. "My ltultlli 11 1reatly l•pro•ed.
Thanks for Lady Cadl and may GM_. ..
you rlch9y."..; Partkipant 1837830.
.. "ff Hl"8 • ball with Lady I.Al~ I fed
extremely sai:c;a.sful In evceydtl• -to•
1tcurfty, y f>Oy frlencl .. ttnnM attitude,
and I feet mo aly about a promodoa alld
financial securtty. "-PaMic:ipant #830432 •
..... , rubbed (Lady Lack) aDcl kepi aaytaa.
'I want to win more titan I e•er llacl.' I
won $215 -Che laraest 1moant enr.• -
Participant #002.S.
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Dr. Rohm Buda, dlttctcr of IM Notionol ll)atttute on Aging, and 111t}e Mvma.
By Rochelle Jonea
If the thought of !J'OWlng old depe I 11 •
you, an afternoon talking with Or. Robert
~ dnctor ol the National lntdutc on
Aging, would ~ up your tpktts fast.
Buder, who ts In chera-ol ~ ..
Gowmmcnt-l!pOnlOl'Cd raarch In~ •
probably knows more about old age then
anybody In the oountry. And h!s vtiewa on
aging, bued on the moet ~tCHllite fads
and statlstks, .. dedded); men upbeat
than the commonly herd lmlga.
In fad . .a agc-50 Buda .. loolclng for-
ward to eomethlng thlit m09t of UI chad
-old age. He OONlden growing old an
opportunity to apcdence firsthand eome-
thlng he has ltUdted all his We. As a PIY-
chlatrtst In prtvatc pndk:e, as author ol a
Pulttzer Pnze.wtnntng book on~ called
Wh.11 &aw.i.? Being otd In Americ:o, and
now as director of the lnldMa, Butler hM
spent the last 20 ~ racardq and
wrtllng llbout <** .tWll.
"rve had the feelna TW1C1Ddil." ha says,
reftedlng on his own 11911'9 ~. '"that It
would be • ihame not to~ b'9 enoll(lh
to apalilrlu old age. The seam of old
age .. hmd to comrnunlCllte. The old. for
lnslancle ... not narty • femful of death
• the ~. It woWd be IMlaat11119 to
• undcalt.lrid why. rw WorMd herd, end If•
podlbk lhal I rnJf# • ._.....al a twmt at·
tack Of ~ .... mill the ftnel
chlpters of We. But f d .. to be ......
Not eveyone cen gen.,.. the enthu·
llalrn for growing old that Butl.r J>OIMI'"
-. but tMr. are man reasons foe a poll-
tive eltitude toward aging than .. gilNllllly
aippoecd. R...ardMn .. finding that old
age II not lncYtlably a time of debdltatlng
dbcale, dednlng m..taJ llbllry end ...
ual Mutrallty.And although the blologlcN a.. ol aging ..... pooity understood.
new ,...,d, holda the pniepect of
postponing the aging proce11.
A -iong-IUlpeded ca..-of 9'11 ii a
steady falbe ol the body'1 Immune
lljltam, the whlta blood ~ and an-
~ that .,. the ftrlt Inc ol dcfcnM
~ ---~ lh. WMh ad-vancing age the Immune system, bb
worn-out combet lloo(la, eeems to slow
down and to function less cfftdendy IO that
the old no longer have the 1 1'1'wa to
cl-.. ol the young. Now, Buder ...
we might be .bis to •pep up" the Immune
syltem wtth lnnn•.W•abla benl:fta.
A 1wdwr at the Nlldol\8l lnatltute on
Aalna has recandy IDOCMded In~ ma the 1mmune....., a,y nn.fcntng thb
youthful capMlly of I I' IWKA to dlM-.
from ~ to old -*1iela. I the proce11
can be ~ In imimilill. there II
.... the hope ol doing It In peiople •
..,,. .. quJte • _..... finding," '°"'
Bldlir. "We ...... ~ of dtceda
~from Manlniol to huJnan traridf.f of
tNt ~ wch, but It de* ehc>W
tblil .. cwi. • ..... In aril:iMk,
~ dlllt Immune system."
A ne •curs• fot aging, Jri the ·..,. Of
rCYtn!nQ tM ~ ~ that ao-
.
DON.T GET OLDER-I
GET BETTER · i
Researcben are beglrm~ to find that st~
of old age. such as lnevl~ disease., ~ mental
ability and 1oes of sexual capadty. are false.
ly qu.&lfy b ~ and c:onanu.d
th." died. Together. t. Ind his gJand·
modm~tbeOep '•1-but
not atdtJ. Ant. they bl the fwm end
moved Into • hoe.I. Then, when Buder
WU 11. the hCJt.t burned to the grourid
and all their pi u mt one were kilt. To ...
vMt they went Ol'I ....... utlng
~-suppled food. tbs ~ matt. __. to work In a WPA .....
room wblll he told ,..,.. """*" and
repelled , bkyda for toe an hour.
ScmehOlf th.y .... ..,
&dlr ~ his rliillldlolllNp -'th his
graq.csa ._d 21119 ....... In old
.._ ·1 aw bath of dlllm Mad!Ve, ....-.a
wt tough, ~ .,, 91•.tmuehllo
who w ~ tha Oepi ·:in. a. '** ol lhlt. I ...-ac:qulred a lot cl.d.e
lttludstt.t IDOlt~ t.....-.d tha
old. I didn't have the deep I P t!
~ola lotolpeopla rw nMt ...
Con.quent1y. Bud. ti aanly con-
8docAI ol the compenAtlons ol the Ille-
~· Al .. notloa ad•anbe~
It can be • tllM of fu&ment, al~
of new apeskncl. ol a 9JowlJlg ~
don ol the true mailing ol dqia. Of
freedomflom ...... ~.
'"There .. an awful lot ol ~ older
people; hit •vs. .. ,. people ~ •
ccamt time bedlWlld frOm duth, u.y _.. .,._to -the ln1PQtance ol "*9 -Ike
loddng out "* window and teeing the
tr.-I don't mean to be mauc9ri -..
..._ but we enctuit W. "111\ ~ tOdil
Clq)edM'AJN and think lt'llty •• ' ""1:*•
t.nt. Thereila~ ..........
th.a ~ go ~ -ttWy have lo face flnlude. \MldCnn ti not • yay ldish-* "'"" but ... apaiellCll doa bmg • ~~·
The pMiliein, • Butliir-It. It thlt o&d
• and deldh hive b9cOcne lntimelillY
...,.....pt In mo11t ...... "**· A
genaoUoc1 ll80 many peqJle ,_,. IRll'-
Vtwd w.ncv. n Ol'i>/ the 1Uc1ty w llWr.t
to reach th* 6<Yund 70'a. With lnCH• Id
longrYlty. the me)ady CM\ apeca lo
c.W. ....... 6&h~. .
Daplie aD ,. knowtadgla abi>Ut aQln8,
Buder dOailn't dllrQ to know any ~
fonnalm few ~ ~. bul hit dOea
twave.~ .... , lb•fartt...who ......
tlD ... ao. andhlwJ.
"Git oft ~ and be ........
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Since its introduction, MERIT
has become one c:l the most popular
new cigarettes in twenty years.
A popularity largely responsible for
a sigDiflCant growth in low far
smoking.
Tile reason: 'F.nriched Flavor'
tobacco. Tobacco that deliCJerS extTa
flawr without the ~ corresponding
~intar. .
The kind of flavcr smokers can
swiich to-and stick with.
Here are the~ results which
show why smokers are switching tt>
MEUT. If you smoke, 'JOU 'll be
interested . • .., ...... rm
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lft THIS ISSUE
* Thanksgf ulng
Harvest Menu
Redpa brfniul ath the
color and crf8pnas of a -
follday.
•The Ruby Red
Berries
Amaica~ great nalJue
cnmberry-from 8loedl
toaaoone.. .
•TurkeyTips ·
On buying, thaaolng and
roa.tlng your dellclOU8
Thanbglvlng iur~
•Meet the Winter
Squash Family
HOUJ to ldentf/Y the ll1lnter
squashes and tempting
aoays to ...ve them.
•Ways and Means:
Leftover Turkey
Sttttch~
turkey Into plea.Ing
family meole.
•Marilyn lntennews
Pete Purcell, toho
dlatrlbuta/rufta and
~.talb
about hOcb to~
. producejrah • .
A Golden Brown ROOlt Tutbv with Fresh FruU ~It th. ar o/ lhla uaried menu that fnduda 8-t Rdah. PuTMd * Nelghbonl R~ sroot:of. a..an a.on. and c.1ov. Sweda and~ am.r-ry ChllJon ,,,., &HSt Po1a1o Pre and Opp1e t:1Mr. Exchange .
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Velvetiied Carnation• Evaporated Milk makes holiday pies
sensationally rich and aeamy. But doo\ stop there. Add the
Carnation wivet tolXh to an your tava:tte mas, araviea.
casseroles and deslerts. What a smooth way to get OJiD.plimmta!
Calllatloa ,. ......... Pie
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psrt , J ~ ..-20t.a1111&11• or
unllc:t-melts. Naliia6iol~
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...... .-.& House IIistant Coffee. . . ..
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Christmas tree
with icldes that
gtow·to the dark!
TllANllSGMftG
HARVESTCon#ll1lal
RIESH CRANBERRY CHIFFON _,. .,..._ s.w wllh whipped~°'
PE" bCIWl,fclliliNd. ,,.._8•••
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l . So&al gdlidrt In .,.., cup cold -and ........
I. Piia a•._, ... In ~ wllh V.
Clip ..... COYS and cook on1v umt ddns
pop, about 10 '**---s. Add .,.., Clip .... ... .....
glililln. Ma; lllr In or-. ... md rtnd. •. a. und mbdln .. ~ .... oooW
and--tod**-'. a.. ..... Ufto
dtt.,--.d~ .,,.,...._ 8-ln,......,. .. ~~ .............. .
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Cool,.,... end mMh wd llDOOlh.
I . In lerg.bowl, •emawttt.-. llil
end .... Add m.hed ..... poe-...
endWepo1-.la6; mill ....
S. 1lm IND unt.lied.,...., tt.I. S.-In
........... S500F. °'*' 1 how • l5
mhlllls ar und the tip al a.._ lmtlt •
..-l tn cmm comm out dart. G.ftllh
f1l£SH MUSlalOOM
CONSOJOIE
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t, Pea. dlk:lc*l Wad\ cws; .... bat·
............... Cowl.
L Biiia b 1\4 howtorunll.._-.,
... ~Wllh~ ....... °'
CMl I ala~ blldnil pldod.
4. To..,.., tum aowL41...,.• Ir*>.....,.
dllh. tplnlde Wllfl ........ ¥l -~llL Naia8tol0•.._
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1. w.ta ....._ cw OM ._ <:ock. awn
..s." ·~~ ............ JO to 12 ........ Clf wdjmttlndm. Drain. I..,...., lri .... .._ Oll9 meclwn
hell; ...... Cllay 5 ....... Cll' uad atap. ..... a. Add CI0°"9d .._to....._ _..-....
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~YEST };_
TURKEY
TAllES
A SECOND BOW
EASY TURKEY DIVAN
1 ..........................
I cupe._.ooobcl twbyorcHcllen
1 cm(10t\OD.) ...... 11dC11MMof ..................
2 tllllnpac••...., "' alp_, ..... ..
~ ,,,,, ............ Juice
WI tlllfDDRground ..... ......
1' t111paaeouny,.....
2 tlllll11pao1•butWorruprtne.
melted
~ .. lllllRld*J ...... Cl'UIMe
\4 cupttw1dd1d1Mrp~ct..... ....... ,... .. _ ....
l. Wall\ brocooll and mnoYe large leaves
and tough part ol ttaJka. Cut ttalks
lenglhwile Into qulltilrl.
I. Place broa:oll In &.ge •ucepan with 1-
lnch ~ abd w.ta COYS and bod 10
to 15 mlnuta wd atlp-tender. s. Drmn broccoll ~
•• Piece broccoll In 12-x 8-ll 2-tnch bak-
ing dtltl. COYer with tudcay.
5. In tmaU bowl, a:imblnc toup, water,
rnayonnabe, &anon ~. J>CA* and
cuny; mix well. Pour CYl/flf turby.
6. Mix melted t>utt., tallOl.ed aumbe
and dMMM; sprtnJde OWll 10UP mixture.
Bake In a preheated 35C)Of. own 25
mJnuta or wd mbct1lre II hot and bubbly.
Naku4~
MONTE CRISTO SANDWICH
Vi aipbuH9ror-...rtne.80ft•.-
I doee-.tchecl ..... lnld
......... ooabdturby
• llceeooabclhul .............
a ... v. all) ..
Y9110 Me ol tlf"""" llf'UaMI
l. Butt. brad tllc:a on one tide. On the
buttwed .. ol 4 ... brad, piece two
turkey .... OM him llcia and OM ..
Swla dwac. Top with ranlllnlng brad.
Cut IMdwtcha In half dllgonelly.
2. But aog.tt._ ... and R\11(. Dip Mtva
BAKED .1tJRK£Y STRATA ........................
• ... daaldlrc:Meet a .,..ewpp111....,.....,
t\ ._._, .......
1 OMtlGD.)lloal•ulw -, ~ " 011Pt111tM, ...... ltll3QllM11 a eilt 1-....-
" ttrlfllNIUft 1' t111p1an,..,._
,. t111pa•"--'bi8ClPlllP"
l . ~~to35()0f. c;.-a9-a
9-x 2-tnch lqUll9 pin.
I . Arr.,. 4 tkiet bread In l*l· Top with 4m...llca.
S. Combine turkey.. mayonnalM,
must.oom. and ~ mix wel.
Spoon owr m... *-. Top Mlt'I re-
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~a.ct. '· a.. ...... milk. .... plllllica Ind ,,..,._. Pow owr tned. Top wlh re-
mlln!ng ct.. .... ~ for 55 to 60
m!nuta. Nom4 .......
Pl1fF TOP nJRKEY SANDWICH
..... WDhlll ..........
1 ,...(tO .... ._.IDDll ...... .......................... ........ ...... " ....... ...., t\ .... ..,. kl
t\ ...... llll1llat M .._. ,. ... = ..... 1' cup dllppldphlaM , ......
1. ToMI bread 1WOJ In-.... Tqp each
.. wllh broccol tpan, dMn .. \o\ cuptwby. .
I. Mix ~nnlliM. chefee, onion Ind pi-
miento. Bat egg wt'*9 unll di .,cab
form. Fold Into~ mbdln,;
S. Top ach undW.h "'4dt ~
mblhn, ~ er1llh .......
•• Brol 4 mlnula In --.:.rte ~ own « 6 lnchls eM181J from ..._ In
~. HoJca4~
C-tM-'
Dddow hot Nrtev .,,,d&Ofdt varfo-
ito.v ON easy wing 0 focmer ONJL
"I used t.o ~a pancake mix on
harid for those special hearty
breakfast& But Dot anymore.
"Becailse I've disoOvend that
8i&qriick makes ligh~ tender and
delicious pancakes. I shOWd have
knOwn. After aH, there•s 45 ~ of
~and quality in every box
of Bisqujck." ' .
TIWf IlSGMNG
HARVEST Ct#llw-4
'
PICKLED VEGETABLES
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1Mi ... ....
I . RerncM...,,.. from CaulfJowa. w-.
wl 811* .. ftto flow.ea. Cut .,....
.,..._. Ink> II*' *"9; cocm.-. wllh c:e......, onb. wl mUllwoom e11p1.
-.hed and drted. (s.v. muftOom *"" bact.uee.)
I. Spr'•.W. wgetMla wtdl alt; cover and
lltl&Md~. s. Nat dav chin met .... In cold --
CombN -. ~ rnumrd ..t
..t mlud pdclng .... In a lmge ~ S.
In ~ wl ....... 8rtng rnblt\n to • w-.sws .........
4. Add ..., 2 .... eod w genaliJ 10
....... ~ ocalkMalil!JJ. Pa In hat
........ Sal•onc..
M-..~4,.,.
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1 ... .....
1gr11111 ....... 1 ••
L Put aa ....... ~ lood ctqip.-
or chop In blencllr. Add IUglr; mill Wiii. a. Dim ......,... -=donl; .. ..., cnn-
bmy mlldwe. a.. Jfoloa ~ cupt
HONEY GI MED
ACORN-sQUASH ...... _. .....
~ .. ~--tlll! ........... Mi 'napaanult
Mi tr IP 11.._. ....... Mi
11 llJ I IA ll'CMRhlt IW llA
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I. Preheat own to 3600F. w-. lqUlllh;
ad In t\111 and remove -SS and .atngy
... wllh tpOOn. •
I . P19c:ie lqU.lllh, ad *le down, In a
lhliDow beldng PllP· Pour In Y, Inch hot ..... a. S-.far30to35"*"delorurdlqUMh
.. almolt 1ilnds.
•• Dnln .... from pl!ft, lt8n *"*"· ad
.. •· c.orm.. ~ -...... end honeil. Pcu an *1\1111 amount ~ each
~ Ulll'll al lheQllme. .
I . Return to own end biika 15 minute
0., untl ~II sa1D19d and W1Y""'" d& a.... once or twice wlh dw honey
tnlldln. Nolr.a6...vfngl
COOKED REUSH
I011P9fNlltwa*2:atae. ......
~ ClllP--,. .. .... ,.,.,.,. ....... ...
1. CombN aa•.-. ..._and "9£f
In • .....,.. 8rtng to •• ~ boll e.md
bmles pap. e.nov. ........
I. Dim .......... w6lol; lllr ..., awn-
bmy mlXt\n. a.. MoUt zy., ~
· CREAJIED FRESH ONIONS
1 ll!lwlli..i r cnsua
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Mi .....
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,_. llllf!llA ... "' ... ---~ I. Remow ~ t.vee from~-
Trtrn olf •Y W.1...._ 60aa Gowealtl. cut
.. olf root end. Wlllh ... -. I.~ cowrea, 1n 1-lndl ~. -..1 water 15 to 20 mlmda, orurd llindel.
S. In nal MUClpan, melt buall' CN« IOw
hell: •In lour.
4. Cook. ~ CONtmidia. l min*. Re-move flom helt. Gr.dully add ln9&.; 6-
rtng und llnOOlh.
5. Add. s-*v. Oftil wl ... ReMn
to hut; coOk. tllntng und adlltin ....
LoWs hat, .tel IOUI' ~. heit 1t* m>-
tll t-.s~.
6.Tow.P..•tM au-.~
dish; pour• .ace ova
Mabs6/0B~
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c.r.nt.n.. ~ cheerful, bouncy. ruby red
bm1a thlt elways teem to uy '"Hlippj
~ ..... the peak of their ...,.,
now. Cftnbali• .. nmtw eo Ncrtb Amlstca Ind
.. grown~~ New~ Wllcon-*'· Or-aon Ind w....,.,. Ow lradldan of ..w.g ,,..a ... •..t.it.-mt...i.•-• TNmb-
gMng goes t.ck to the ftnl ~ ~ Ply-
mouth, Mw. The Waaifl*IOllg Indians of Cape
Cod tntroducmd tha tru.ured berries. which they
ailed ~.· to the PllEPns. -.... Mawd them ClllM bm1a became the pink bb-
.... Oft the vines Ir\ .... lllltna raanblll the
1-m of amMS. E~ the Mme w. con-
tract9d to a•1beny.
Our raource.11 PisJtm c:oab were allo the ftnt
' to ..-the berry ~ pudilngs and pies. Toct.y. too, .. w JMnYvmted ._. foraaait.1•thlt mllM
ilood .ddlHorlll to ow tables.
'
1 .. -....
1 ~ .. _.. .......... ...., .... ..,
--1 ... 11 &0111111,_
1aip .............. .....
11 an11, ... ...., 1'111' I ....... __
twmB .....,...., .....
Gs.ad to pettedfon Wflh KARQl9.
1 cup KAAO Oli1c Com 12 medium --81WUP ..,...,., cooll9d.
1 /2 QAP flnnly p-*'d ........ halwid ctn brown eugar ... _ ....
2~l>Ol"9
MAZOLA9~
EktnO ' ·~· ., boll Aidla Nit .......,_ s ......... ~""'Ho ..._ lhldow .._ dllh: Add
• ~ Top wllh ~ erruP· 811119 In 360i: oven,
ba:Ongolln, 20mllMI& ...... 12~
-. · PAvamft WM U•llHll
fMdl dencloullJ llgtll Wfth MAZDIJll Com Oii.
1 c'u., MAZOt.A Com Oii 1• 1 1 r 1 rsmn pllPtlca
. 1/4 CUP ddentneou 112 • rrrooodrted
1 t111poo1ud 1m1..,o ..._
1 .... poon dry lftUllCard Dlltt pec)plf
...... d lrlQfedilntl k*»lllr. Cowr~ end .....
well a.. Shekit._,,.~ a.won~ ated
............. 11/4cups.
MVOllY-nMaY n
MOO OWi gravy llii ~
3~~
~" 3 cupa d**1fn boull1on
orllOClc
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TIWO(SGIVING
HARVEST
NEIGHBORS. RECIPE
EXCHANGE
n. rnoNh .. hilve A (~I of
Ndpa from • 0"09 ..ab'l of the country.
Mn. MMtene Wooda &om AJic:hoo9,
Aa...ka,tendl Ybbege Ct 11.-. It m.-
• ~ ~ quk:k ,_., mal.
M.t.ne reeda FANL Y 'NE:ecL Y In the An-
d"8ga 7lma.
CABBAGE CASSEROt£
Brown 1 lb.~.,... In elemtc .....
or t.ge ..... lllrq to brak up mat.
Add y, cup chopped onion, 1 cup ~
ped gNa1 pcpps, 4 ~ dqiped ab-.,. AA heed) end 1 cup raw regular
wt\lal rice. Stir In 1 CM (15 Oii.) bMto
sauce, 1 can (6 oa.) tomato pelN, 2 arpt
..... lY, talpoonl ... y, tel'IpOOn
ground bltdt pepper and one bey leaf.
...... mixture to ~. Nduce hat,
~end mmmr~ 25 anut. or un-
tl dee 11...-. Stir once or twice.
, Moira .f lo 6~nga
Eunk:e Plrde of l<lgore, TGM, Mnds
Tet1y Fruit Cobbler and Spiced T•.
Euna aya, 1hae ... couple o( quk:lt
, Md en~ Ndpes. Ane In tumrMr. .-1n winter." EunlceradlFMC. v WEEK.
LY In the Kilgore Ne .... Haold.
TASTY FRUIT COB8l.fJl
~own llO 3500f. 0..... a 13-a
9-a 2-lnch beldng pan. Dr.in 2 cam ( 16-
oi. a) frwt -peechea, plums, .,..... or
bladcbenta -saving 1 cup )ukla. Pow
fruit and .-ved tyrup Into pan. Sptnkle
aib mk ov. fruit. Pow 2 llidca (1 cupJ
mell9d mll'glllne 041• c:ak. mtx. SprtnJde
wldl Y, cup chopped .,.c.na, walnutl or
alinondi. au. 1 hour. s.w _,,., wllh
1c11.-.. ec1 ..__topping or vanlla
k:9 a9an'I.
Maka 8 flo JO NrVfngil
SPICEDTF.A
Mix y, cup lnltn ... 1 ..... (3 oa.)
~ mix. 1 jlr (18 o-.) lnltlnt cnnee--. mix. y, cup tirown IUQlll'.
y, '"" ... ~ dov-. Md l ...... poon graand dnMman. Add 2 lpOOfW
lnlldur9 ao a cup"~.-S.C.. mm In....,., )Ir. Malm J .. c6p '*.
'A defk:kM• ,_.. b ~
coma from Gil Hod8a of Virginia, • Gt
.. c::Mf-owner of the \lqlrU Inn. Gii rMdl
fAMl.Y \\UXLV In the Sedalia, Mo.,
Drmoc:rat·OlpMal.
STEAi( ZINGARA,
Brol 4to6NewVOik1111tp ...... or dub
.. to ...... pnfcrence. 8Mh with 1
~mebdbulmwt'9ebdng.
Sptnlde wllh Matot.t -and ground bltdt~
Nunwblle, In hot .._ or wok. lllr-&y
tn2~·°'·1111ge~~
cut Ir*> julienne ...... 1 medlaan, ~
onkln,tlced., lh frelh ...... OOIM, *-cl,
.d.3 to 4 .. oMy ... ~
Cook bdtldy. 2 to 3 mh.lell; ......... lhould-, attp. Peel 3 lqe ~.
qumW, remove ..a, .tel to..._ with
uea a Na end Jult him~ sa.o.,
wlf\ IIIIClll.i Slllt, wound~ ~
and nub'Deg. s.w ..._ ..... °"' hot
...... Rice flOel ... wlltl dlth.
Nabs•1o6 ......
Alma ~ II • ~ fAMl..V WE:ea.V
ruder; .... 1-rl ~ ---&om our JM18et ~ 1968. Alma-* two..-
dpa: Sldk Camed a. ~ Ind
snt Ca8ee C-.. Alma reiida FANI.. v .
Wmcl.v In ~ Canton ~
Canton, ONo.
SKILLET CORNED BEEF
DINNfJI
In 111ge ..... combine 1 tr&tpOOn ln-
ttam mNed oNon. 1 .. IJOOft .... ~
I tpOOft FJUftd bladl pcsll*, Y, had
cnilbege, cut ..., ....... wt cind, 2
.... cmols. peeled -qum&red .....
llO .,.., Ndum hent -boll gently 15 "*"*'· Add 1 an (1 lb., wtde whits~
a.toe. clnilned. Md 1 cm (12 ca, ClOIMd
I>-*, d6d and lbct. Return lo boGna
end llrnms 5 "*'*9 lor'5)lr or W\d ab-
blge ... tender. On plattllr .at.n.. Cll>-
t.ge Md comed beef; MTOUnd Wtdt c..
roes and pptatoa. Sptnlde wllh dMJpped
~ flfobs-4...,,,,_
SWIRL COFFEE CAKE
In ... bowl. bat "" lb. (YI cup)
mllgll'lne uni! aeamy; ~ edd 1
a., ................ fluffy. Add 2 ....
1 .. ,. OOft pn,,.,.. ednd -1 cup
1CM1r cram; bat Untl Wd tMnded. &ft
..... 2 a.,. unllft8d al-pwpoee flour,
1 twpoof'I batdnsa IOda ~ l tlMPOQn
baking poiwder. Add floUrfl'lbdUN ~ ~
ly to aumecl mbdtn, ~ at low
opeed ~ untll blend.I. ·Pow Y, ol ..._.
I'*> Ur9aeed 10.lnch tube pen. Com-
l*'c YI a., qar. 1~~
c:1nMmOn and YI cup chopped Unonde.
PoUr Yi ol thM aagor fDbdure ova
Top Wlh NtMlftlng blibir md ~
..-mbdute. Swlrt lllllfOJ with knh to ~-a...45eo56 m1n 1n ~-
ed 3759f. °""'Cod 10 that
turn out Of pen llbCool on tldc.
J (JO.fndl}
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TO OllDlltUR COUPOM Ott ._ LSnD
• Md ti..IO 9otpcietage and .....
• S1.oo .ma toe' ti!*-°"' 10
• tony, "° c.o.o ...
• ROUND IF Nerf DEUGHTE> _____ ...,.__....._ ____ _ ............ :
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OOl..CJM: IUCI<. 0MiEL MAW,
8ftOWN OR WHIR
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aD slda In hot oil over medium
~hut.
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remove from pan: pour off aU
pan da1>P1191. Return rout to
pan; edd onions, aWlben1a and
beef broth. Bring lo bolllnQ. Re·
duce hem and *""* aboW 2YI hours, twnlng once or twice, un-
til the mat II tender.
4. IUmovc mat to • plan•.
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pan. Hat until .. uce bubbles.
Taa for .aaontng, ~ eddl--
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My Feet Were Killing ·Me ... Until
' I Discovered the Miracle of Hamburg!
It was the European trip I
bad alwar dreamed about. I
had the time and money to go
where I want.ed-eee what I
want.e<I. But I IOOll learned
that money and time don't
mmn much when your feet
hurt too much to walk. Atta
a few days of ligbtne inc my
feet 1"ll'e killint me.
Ob, I tzied to bep . In
Pm. I limped ~otnt Dame and abJg
the ~Elye6e8. And I went up in the
Eiffel Tower aJtbouO I can't hooeady aay I
m•Mllllber the view. My feet were so tired and
-
m my wide body
ached. While ewry-
body elae was bavin&
a great time, I wu
in my bot.el l'OCD. I
didn't ewm feel like
sitting in a sidewalk
caf e.
'l1l8 whole trip WU
like that until l got
to Hamburg, Ger-
many. 'Ibere, by ac.
cident, I happened
to hear about an U• 1 citing breakthroulh for an)'OM who suf-fers from .a~, achint
feet and kg1.
Thia wonderful
invention wu a cuS.
they pw my feet WU lite c:radJinc them OD
a r;nmD:a of air. I couJd walk, stand. even nm.
'Ibe relief WU tndy a JDinde. • ,
And just cme pair wu all I needed. I Jeemed
that MJmeD allo can wear tbmi .,.. with
•ndaJa _and CJl>ell becked lhoea. They're cam-
pJetely inviaible.
lmqine bow dumbfounded I waa to dis-
cover that tbele miraculous deYices were dd
only in Europe. ltight t.hen I det.ermined that
I would share the
mirade I dieoovmed
in Hambmg with my
own countr:Ymen.
Today thousands
of Americam inclod-~ tboae who have \Nt;iled-many with
foot problems far
more severe than
mine -have experi-
enced thia ble• d re-
lief for thmieelVeL
tim-made foot eupport called Flexible Featb-~~!!!l;;:J
enpriJ>c. When I pt a pair= them I~~ into my ahoee my pain dUap almott in-
•tantly. The fleXib)e shock a · support
Here's why Feith=
ersprinp work for
them and why tMy
can work for you.
Theee auppoita are
• WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT THE MIRAa.E:
like nothing you•ve ever 1BeD be-
fe>te.; 1'hey 819 cust:om fitt.ed and
madefOr your J~ alcMI Unlib
conventional~ they actu-
ally imitate tbe yoUthful elastic
auppcWt &bat Natun originaJly
intended JO'lr feet to haft.
Whatever your problem-
CDIDll, CllhJI-, ~ nene ~ pain in the balla of
ht,pajnfu111UJei, old~
bacbchea or juat
pt•..Dy IDie, .m..
m1 feet. Pleuble
P•tbr.5tpinp Will
bring you suaran-
teed relief with
every atep you
take.
DOiii( ntftr pain
aad dl•e••fort
aeeda...Jy. U yow
feet lart, tbe •lra· _.._...!0-::l
ele of Bamb•rs
cu ••IP you. Write
for ••n detail••
latonaatloL Tliere • ao oblfPUGe wlaa&a.
ner. Jaat ftJI oat lite coapcm below aad .WI
It War.
•row Fa11lwr1prilt1 Foot S11pponun
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I Wlllll't ""1c to w.., 1#/on. M611f/1
~ of .,,,, tonu -' eollua.
T"-U • -,,#ntlml llma twn.,.
FEATHUSPRING INTERNA1lONAL CORPOIA110N
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YES1Iwantto1earD more about dMt guarantMd ...uef Flexible' th·
erllFrinl Foot~ can P"" PleaM e.nd me JOW' fi9e 'tiroClnue. l
~ that there ia bO obliplioD and that DO u.JMNin trill wJ.
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Avalhlble by l&lblcltptlon only.
UmH: One Proof $et I* IUbecrtber.
SUbfcrlptlon rolla ctoee November 30. 1877.
ONE HUNDRED IMPORTANT AIRLINES-from ltl
around the ~ authorized the minting of
their offldal emblems In IOlld stertlng liNer.
1hele tamOua alrtlnes bave appofnted The f:iai1Jdln
Mint. the wortd'a largest private mint. 10 strike their
dlatlnctlve embJeml In 11"'9r. And, as ofllcfaJ minter,
The Franklin Mint hat been glwn the right to ...,.
the complete ..... of 1100 aterflng allYer embleme
for P>tlectOrl. · ·
To...,,. the rarity of Chis unique and com~
IMt coCleCtion, the mint wm ISsil9 ttMMMt Officiat itJr-
Une embleina In • l1'JOll lllriltfld edltlori. The comptete
collection le avallable oniy ~ dii9Ct IUbildtpcton.
with.,. ordering dead ne of NcMNnber 30, 1977.
lnepfrtng ~· of the w'oltcre great elrftnei
The Merling iltver eintitema 1ri cotleellori ,...
.it the most Important alrtines of the wortd. Amon0
the ah1lnea that NM .u1hol1zed ht mtnting ol lheir
emblems in IOlfd ctefflng llfver .,. the pioneel1ng
airlines such a TWA. Eatem, Untted. end Pwl
Amertcan. Other emblems wlll pay tribUte to the find
airlines of Europe, lnctudlng thole of Great BrttalR,
France and Germany. and to the alltlnea of coriUnent-
•s-nnJng ndona atlCh .. ~ BWll. AullraJia and
the Soviet Unlon. And ltltl od*9 wlH honor the alr-
Unee of smaUet yet more exotic lands like Malaysia,
Watem Samoa. Slngapote and Nepal.
In a very '881 sense. in fact, the emblems of these,
end the ~ other alrllnee In 1h1s COiiection .,.
the 'hwildry of the air: TheY' 818 bcdh dlMnlJtlc
~ 1het .,. ~ rKOgnlzed. and ptoiutJ
symbols thll .,. ~ to c:.11 attention 1o
echlewment.
lbut. the ernbf8rris of BrlUsh Al~ Iran AU,
Ghana ~. and 8raathen9 s:AF.E. Of Norway.
fealure bold ~ taken ffl>m the natton8I ben-
neni of their hon'8 ~. l\nd o t'I 8l9 based
on lrlditionll national~~ Che~
rock Of tretmxra.Aer Ungus. a Jatand gltt of HawaU
and the map1e 1ee1 ot cana
In ..rdher. end equally fMl~Bnn • the air·
I
One emblems of Luf1hanaa. ~ Ak1 LoQ-
leidlr and LOT of Poland mcpresa the theme of nlslM ~n the fonn ol • bln:J or atyt!Z9d wings, eactt In tta
own d!atlncttve and highly ottglnaJ 'nJ. iTllt embllml
of AJltana. Air New Zealand, and Americi'a N8tJonal
AlrUnee are Qiltstandlng for their bOld ~
anee. And the Alaska Alrflneia emblem b88lw a,..,,._
de portrelt of an Eatdmo In ta fur palb.
In ..... superb cofs.cdon of 100 ~ end llto
trtgulng llrfJne ••ltileme l"l'ltlgfltfic:endy captured In
90lld lterllng lilwerf
F THE WORLD in solid sterling silver
..
.
tnMtf to fannray lends •.• for ttaie who take plea-
sure In recalling the pioneering days of aviation . . .
and for tllOle WhO haw 1he 1nle col1ido(a instinct
for acquiring ~ and rare wortca In precious
metal.
BeCaU98ot:WOrtd-wldeInterestln1his 1Ubject, the
conection may be offMed tater In odw C0001riea by
lhe intemat1onat aftiltatel of The Franldln Mint. But
this coUecUon wUI never 8Qaln be made evaJlable in
the United Stat8L To onter, limply complete the
subscription application at righl and mall It directly
to The Franklin Mint,; Franklin Cenaer, Pennsytvanfa
19091. And remeniblt: en~ must be post-
marbd by NoYember 30, 1sn .
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28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo
IJ I ·2040 -494-4949
ClmBMOTOIS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana -135-3171
IOY CAIVR IMW
1540 Jamboree Road
SUMSITFOU
~Garden Grow Blvd.
Westminster -646-4010
PHIL LOMe FOID
43 Auto Center Drtve
lrvine-76l,.llil
Newport Beach -64CM444 lff !tM
CADILLAC
MAias CADILLAC
2800 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -140.fl 00
CHEVROLET
COMMB.L CHIVIOLlr
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -146-1 ZOO
DATSUN
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33375 Camino Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano
• 131-IJ71-4tJ.JJ71
DOT DATSUN
18835 Beach Blvd.
Hunt. Beach -141-7711
UMIYIUITY
O&.DSMOllLI
2850 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -140."40
AU8I Ol.DSMOlll.I.
CADILLAC a •MC
28332 Camino CaiHstrano
Laguna Niguel -131.olOO
HONDA
10M GOODWIN HOteA
700 S . Harbor BfVd.
Fullerton -171-MIJ
OLDSMOBILE
..... llTY OLDSMOllU
28f50 Harbor BIVd.
Costa Mesa -14 .. M40
PONTIAC
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700 S. Hirt>Ot' (llvd.
Fullerton -IJt-1412
PORSCHE-AUDI
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Dallas eono,s
FISDA'f, ICMDO 11
ll:JO • CIS lferta Leo $tlitks ind NflO Ripttlt compete en this htnyweeht fipt •rtll lht wi11ner fl&htln1 Muh1111m1d Ali fOf lht woltd
heavywt!lfll cllampiollSll1 p lit~ MTUIDIT 11 t.JD • CJ) t1D (9 CJ)) iiM ~ Live comaa• ol 1111 pme
liitwltn Ohio state ""' Mlclllpn •
1l:tl •a Cl>••..-. w.w o,. ...... eownat o1"" 111111 "*114 1111~ Ill this $100,000 toum1111ent, futvnni 20 of tlle top 111tn bollltn, fTOfll Ult Brutmflck Nortllern bowl In Glendale1 HelPb, llllnoe. l:tl. CJ) 9 (all (J)) !ICM ,..... tJI e ((ID CJ)) (J) CIS 5'el1s s,.dlalilf ... Tlii .. lllllfl .......
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SUIDIT,.,._.U ... a:> "Oltlr S,.C. Cum""" (die) '74
• CC) "QMtlf ,.,.,.. .. (~) '73-Walt• Mltt»u .. • CC> .,..._ ....,.-(dtl) 'ff-Dustin Hoffm111 ... G ()) • CC) "'1111 W..... l'aft II. (d11) '72-Marion
thndo, M hcino e CJ) (II (9 (])) CC) "'1111 ,...... AMltm" (susp) '72-
Gellt H1Ckm1n, Ernest Borrnint, SlltlkJ Wlntn lllOllOAT,~14 de CC)~ C*t" (dra) 71-0avid Janssen. William Con11d .
... ..,.. ..... ~(doc) '70
.. ~no~ • 8 CC) "'1111 ~ (dtl) '77-Marlon Bfllldo.
e CC) "1111 et.le" (drl) '58-EMs Presley, Carolyn Jones, Oeu Jaaw, Oolora Hirt. Welter MaWllo
1:J1 = "1111 Sartlt~ ~ 1·~5-lnht Honnl, Merle ••e,,: ~~ .,... Wf•tMt" (dr•> ·12-a11r1011
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...... " • "'-" (doc) '73. t:tt • ((!!) CJ)) CC) "free .... TRI ftrte" (co111) '76-Cl111111 trWoil, Jil inlaid.
TIIUISDAY WI 17
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... CC)"''"""., ..... (doe) '70,
.... (C),.,._. aen 11 (U\.i.(C)-n. lR I 0 hit' (alw) 74-olwtrl
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Host LM Marvtn. (left) tn.m"'9 to efmui.t. hOw stuntman
0ar JohMOn (right) expect. to become• si •••noer •board
a bipCaM onto which ti. plans to fell In mfd« after lqplng
from anoth« alrct8ft In a ,_..,.-befo~ atunt rot
HBC'a Big E~ two-hour tpeelal .. ~ .. Thuraday
at 8PM. JohMOn 19 expect9d k> fllt Into apeclal rigging
strung betWMn the "catch" plane's two wtnge.
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1rmor1f1ray
worthwhllt;..,,...
Wt will gtw you fest end con\tement Mf'VICe. ard
no emblfraa1ng 1nterv..ws Ell'an 1f vouc own
bal'lk 11id no. o•ve us e cell, we love to NY yes.
Al~ •r• i«ur«I by • cotnbiMt1on of ,.al
end ,_non.I P'O,,.fty
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denture probleme oan be
ta.ken ca.re of at Dr. Mille r 's
Family Dental Center
TV WEEK. NOl/'EMSE:A 13, itn
Dr. Alan Miller,D.D.S. t-am1lyDen1~1
2979 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. 979-3970
lot th<' com;rr of Fol"1t<'t.11 & Bo~ .. , u.<est o/ Sort ~!JO f·,,,..,
C~N YOU SPARE
60 MINUTES
A WEEK TO CLEAR
YOUR SKIM PROBLEMS?
•ACME • WRINKLES
• DRY SKIN • LINES
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MOM·SURfilCAL
muscle toning and contounng
will start with your first visit!
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/¥anU'1f
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from your bualneaa card
Send one card for each tag
+ one spare. We return 1 permanently sealed
attractive tag & strap,
meeting alr«ne 1.0.
requirements. Prevent
loss & theftr For a
personalized tag
enclose wallpaper,
fa bric or "Oay Gto··
paper & we will
back & trim your tags. Or
try two cards back to back.
$2 ea. or 31$5
.C!S tags $1.60 ea.
6/9 tags $1.SO ea.
10 or more $1.40 ea.
S..les Tax Included
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TV WU:K. ~R 13, 1877
JACI< PAMEt.A SUE ARTHUR A&.8£RTSON MARTIN . O'COHNEU
IUNDA~~) ..... , at .... Ct1t/l11 Cl .. .,.. •FT"" -12:30-
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IS MIJWl'f •o U...lt ..... ...,
1:00
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n f111n11uol1 V1k111JS
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lJlllllllals,AMatl G)lllt....,, .. D (J) llfl (..oall Otkllnd n
Houston SI Lin &..cy
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.-1:30-
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9 r-aa9t Tiies This 1n1
maltd Sl*lll tehs ol an 1ncrtd1b1r
jOlllntr 11111ts 11ndt111Ulh l~t urtlt l
surtac• to 1 seatt pitlll$IOI" M)(ld
• Tiie Ila •• ..,
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Mftllt1tt" <adv) 64 -Junt Loe~
hart. Jon Prom! Huah Rully
CJ) ll'le AIMritla s~ <flll ... Cl::l -c-ratill" (COITI)
'69-Davld Im.Sift. C.r1 Reiner
MMlt: "The Mu Frtt11
Lanmle" (11ts) '!>5-lamu Slew1rt
Cl) T1ru11
(<!}) CJ)) Tiit Fllhtml11 S Mewl•: ~ "Tiit a,,11eou''
(•es) '66-Marlon Brando
e llhllOlba
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a ""' n. ''"' • Silllpr• "' -· Ill f llllltJ hftralt
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-2:30-
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(I) MIN: CC'J "llllstllllut" (mui)
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to Remember
CD m.w.
...... 1121
• MIMt: .. ..., -Stir(' (d11)
'•1-Jolln Garfield. Liiiy Palmer
((ll) CJ)) ~ ..... Ill er,..n....11.ts
(9 (1))S,.....
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• USC f .. tNll TrOjlftS YS
St1nford (I) AMII: "Bnctt of fr1n~enst11n"
C~(J)~Trlltl
lill ~ ~•Ille J11W..
fa W..11'• "'-'....,. Wrnttiac
S llhlM O FtceTilll .... Dlll .. llltile e TM ti "* f&fllt
7:00
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fll ~ If OilNy "Tiie Coalpul11
WOte T1n"1S Shoes" Wllile •••llC
111\11 th school's t0mputt1. Outtt, 1
colle&• st116fnl N~ts I wr1111 'OA
necbon alld tra11Sft11 Ill• 111.ch1nt's
data into h1S own !lead. 1111kina him
1n attrte11we w1et fol • 11111bl1111
$)ndte1te Kurt Ruuell statt
(l)Metltn
• Cl) 9 <• Cl)) Klffy....,. "-Y Of•~ ftank 1nd lOt
d1scovtr h1nq11d1n1. buu"lul ttrla
•nd danceious enemies 111hil1 inrts
t11atin1 tlle 111ysle11ous k1dn1pprn1
of th111 tallltr 1n Mt•tco.
G lltE'f llU TO UV£1 * moATOWS: THE BIG CATS TO AWCATC>aS
8 A11l1111I W.ri. 'They Kill To
live" The dramatic: ilocJ of predetoc
and prey and the b11 111t111ben ot tu ~t l1m1ly 111 not netmanly the pmne prtdalon 1n lht battle tor
Slllllvt1 ........ S4lllb • !tee. ,.. ,..,.
ea,....~ ~1111. w..rien ........ W1rrlOfS vs
Los Nl&tltt ec-..at s~ ....
CD ltldtalt's btJ
-7:30-
-~" tiles. 8 Diet u,_ A Clll3k .l.lth ...
8100 a (dll CJ)) <I> ltllM• fttloda
decides to spend a 11eekend alone
with lier 11tw boyfoend Mt••. and
ctts encou11pment from Blende,
but maktt Ille temblt t111$llkt of nol
ask1n1 her mother's permission
• AplllJ ' Ct. (I) TUt ............ u CI> tB <• ([)) $11 ill ' llH Conti Steve 1s eotrced into use
hts bionic po1¥trs 1n m1nrna opera
Irons on lht moon that aft "us1n1
m1tt0rol11te1I 1t1voc on Earth
l!ViNINQ I e ir...we ..__ .... ,.,..iiiiiiiimiiiii __ __,_ • M..it: CJ:) (2~t) "ltl4•l111t
ColrW(' (dra) '69-0usltft Holf1111n •Sa• YertySllew . ...... " ... CBMlllk lL.
-1:30-
• ((ill CJ)) (]) 01 0111 Ow•
Cr111 t011•111Cu the c11ts 10 buy 11 t.
I tMll!llly ' lrlUIT plut 111t11" rhlll plan~ an old collect he!~. and
tltty'rc 111 surpnstd to d!ICOftr Ille
real tontents of the treertf
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9:00 e (Cl?l ())I Cl> U la Illa h111llt Tiie ruhzalion that ht It lo1in1 hit
d1t1m is a bitter pill !Of Aichi• lo
SWJllaw, but what h• """°"' to ma~• It betttf may lead to lo$ln1 llis
hie Cond11S10n
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TV WEEK. HOVEMBEA 13, ttn
BENEflTH THE PL.flNET Of THE RPES
MONDAY-Charlton Heeton and James Franciscus fight for
their lhtes against a simian society In the nuclear rubble that
was once New York City.
lliE POWER
TUESDAY-George Hamilton and Suzanne Pleshette track
down a s~age klller possessing a devastating power:
with his super-mind, he can will his victims dead.,
MRROONED
THURIPAY-Gene Hackman, James Franciscus and
Richard Crenna are trapped in space. Gregory Peck and
David Janssen face thet Impossible task of rescuing them.
THEUJUE~R
FRIDAY-Lloyd Brldgae and Angle DICklnson star aa the
earth ~ee the object of a desperate clash between two
powers, with only three warriors on each side.
I ind 111tu11hstJ od thrOUlll tllt I MONOAY testlll*lt of Burrud's CllMl'I, Amer· llf' ic1n's wilder11us lltrit11• 1$
uolor1d M~ of the 111n1tioll Is
t1hn directly ffOll joumls of bwis
alld Clar\, Buflalo Bill 8UfTOll&lls. Tlloruu, Bertrm incl Coronado
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Z:OI • CCl "TJWm" (drl) '47-e llOUT o. EllJ lfup Downs
John Wayne, l1r11nt D•r.. hosb Iha dally '"'flllllt variety 3:00 (11 CCl "Tn C.rtlill (dfl) senei dts4Cntd for the so million '66-Paul Newman. AmerlClns ewer 40. ];JO. CCl ~ Ille ...... • ,..., '9rtrlll
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ton Heston, Kim Hunttr ?:OO
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Throuih the Wllfds of ••"Y uplortrs • • • I The hpet (hue, I one-I
hour pilot pruent1tlon I
bued on the best·sellln1
nGllei Ind hit motfon pic-
ture, will be produced by
20th Century-Fox Telftlafon
for CIS.
The Paper Chlae pilot ~
unites three pnnclfNI flsuret
lmvtw.d In the 1w1nt-win-
nln1 featu~ film. Jo~n
HouMRW1 will re-cruft Itta
role of klnpftekt, tM law
prof tHOt, '°' wflk:h he won
Ml Aclldemy AwanL Robert
Thompson, who prod~-4
fhe mcwW, la producer of the
pHot Ind l<lmet lridp.; -~ thor of the tbe.itrfc&I K~, scripted the tefe-
plly.
Irv Wllt0n, dlffftor,
drlfM sul• development
for 3'th·f:o'll TV, I• ..,,,.,..
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-other ~htp woe bit ~lhcwt~.
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Oii cr11t111c • "lll&Slet rtce, • !Kes
Iha altet111tiwt of join1n1 tti.t SOCttty or tllowift1 Jeua to bt bninweshed
alld becomt Ollt of 1ts crundlas
"1111niab.."
• 8 Cll • Ultle H"M • Ill Ptlirie "T~t H iclt Cost of
Beina R.pt" Jonath11 GINty suffers
• seriolls loa of confldtnc• due to
poor ~ and hii ln1bl~ty to hnd
wlrl, but '""' his Wife cet• 1 job al the post office. ht lhrutens to
divorce her and move •war. e ...... : cc:> CM ""' lttpl new" (adv) '70 A photoar1ph1c
journey tlltt follows the Btnpl lifer
as ht m111'1t11 from Ille fn1zu step
pes of SibtN tlvoup Ille Himalayan
m®nb1ns to Ille 1u""'5 ol llldla
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boyfnclld tftd Oou1 II Cttbftl llO·
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Ntcll•hr to Utt rescue .
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Brando. Al P1el•o. J1111es Cua.
Robert !Mtll. 011nt KUion. Abe
Vi1oda. Mor1ou lhn1. I" 1t1ty.
tWly Iron! fllinl Piii inrs. MICllHI
Corlto11t meets and 111rries
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Micllffl't llfotlttr, Sollny, is ISSUSI·
lllltd, Don YiCo CoritOllt Cllll fof I
truce Mlchltl rthlntt lloln•. m11rits
Key, who cs from an old New [nallnd
family, 1nd moves the family't busl-nesa lo las Vtcas. e ... C...: A lrlhtt It EMI
Re111 Plltlbi• hosb this special lrtb
ute to EMs Ptal~ w!ld Includes
celebrity 1ntt1Vltws 1nd 1 sllowl" of
this early fliesley film CCl "liq
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Carolyn lolMs. Oolotta Haft, Oun
J1uu. Willer M1ttllll/, Vk Morraw hsf4 on Hlnlld Robbins llOVtl. ''A
Stone for DIMJ fiJMr.'' Ille ••ma
tells of 1 "°°' boy ll'Olll New Onuns wllo •ks accea • 111 enllrtlilltf, ,/
Ollly II find Ilia patll ~Id by Ille
Wiii ol 1 local Pncsttr
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lilly Innes, who
wrote wonts and mualc
for .a the tOptc.tf 4onp
thi_otiahoUl the fl~)Ut
rpn of th~ orl1f n1I
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ft!llousy em-.•,..
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•ce IYfl'l\Ut wflo is wtll on the iqy
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t111t is now tlweaten1nr htS hfe and 1
mtdltal tolluaue 11ho m17 bt psy
chohc. eacfl pase • mysltty IOI Or
Rafferty
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Just for openers: Mulligan's Stew which airs on
NBC. Tuesday at 9PM. is NOT a situaiion comedy .
It is what the network describes as a .. contemporary
family series with humorous ovcnones."
Producer Joanna Lee (who produced and wrote
the recent ABC special .. Mary Jane Harper Cried
Last Night") is a lady with a lot of regard for
contemporary life. and she's not a lady who will
settle for plastic peopli:. ·
"The day when a big problem for a television
parent was whethet to allow a youngster to go to the
malt shop has gone." Joanna says. Instead. her
shows will deal with such adull material as the
social and legal status of teachers a«uscd of homo-
sexuality. the effect upon children of the possible
loss of the father's job. the changing role of teen·
age girls in a society which only partially accepts
the idea of their moving into new fields. such as
auto mechanics: and the impact of infta&ion upon a
middle-class family.
"We will explore new areas of consciousness"
says producer Lee. "but we will try not to be 'heavy'
about it. The people of this family are warm and
intelligent and attractive."
Elinor Donahue. beloved of Aifierican television
viewers for many years for her role in "Father
Knows Best." now ftnds herself in the role of _________ .-,....;.. ______ ---4 parent. rather than daughter-which is the way it is
in real lif c. She has four sons. the oldest 20 years of
age. the youngest 9.
Lawrence Pressman. who plays Michael
Mulligan. also is a father in real hfe. although he
has only one child to cope with al home. Still, he
tias taken to the seven youngsters of Mulligan's
Stew with ease and warmth. effortlessly "'paoding
his natural bent toward dealing with childrcn1
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opens its 27th season on NBC Wllh
Carroll O'f.onl!Of's lelewts10n 1d1pta
hon of Edwin O'Conn«'s arina. a1h111
hud of an old hne, blC·cl!y polrhcal
m1eh1ne. •ho surpnsas everyone bJ
ann011ncin1 that he will seek re
election to 1 fourth term, but almost
1mme4ia1ely, details of hi$ prw1te
hie become public and ll11eaten to
undermih1 his c.ampa1111. Bursess
Meredith, Minette Hartley, Petric~
O'Nt1I, Jtck Clrter. John AAdtrson
and Pltro Wayne co sbr
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coyote Ills lll!llSUal tdwnh11es es he
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(wtS) '39-Tyrone Power. Henry
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tips .. la111er •• llis dlil4rea
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tosses htr '" t11e de111t Then ttajnp
rutty 1et rouch 1nd Lt11111 ft111 fvf llls~ssafety.
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dmous sidtW of an 1U1111 tvdto
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enter lllt COlljltlltion apinst th
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"Buddy" T 011y nm his career by
hrd1n1 out his fnend. BuddJ, 1
retardtd 19-Jeat·old soulht In the
slay1nc of Ins mottm.
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Cnon. Geor1e Nader
lO:tO 15"0elire ia tile o.t" (dra)
'60-Rlymond Burr
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'56-Burt Lancaster, K1th•11ne
Htpb11tn llO'fd Brld&ts
12:00 18 ''Sttll 11 ~•" (dra)
'47-K1tll111n1 Hepburn Paul
Henreld, Robert Walhr
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HltTy Fria" (com) 69 Paul
Hew1111n. l0m Bosley
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69-Greaory Peck, Richard Crenna. James fr1nct$CUS, Cent
Hadm1n. David JanSStn
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"direct descendants" ol the dtno e TM .....,... 5alM
saurs stir 1n this in depth study ot ()) n. ....i.
t•e rephle world 8 n. C.. sa..
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Wayne, Dean Marttn. lihrthi Hyer tranqu1hty af Wllton'a moun1J1n 1s
(I) a Hepl's ""-1biuptly shattered by battle tries.
(JD MIR Criffi11 S. tcholn& the wac IOIRI 041 1n [llfOPt
ID 11, "'" $ee when Gllndpa 1nv1tes I US Army
(<11.1 CD) 1\e LIM baltr unit to ump on the mountain wlltlt m °"' Ealy Guest IS Tenn1ssee lht soldiers PflChce maneuvtn
Ernte fwd 8 ID ([) G ID s.,.nt .. t m Clrlmn sm.i. Hosted by lee Mlllln, this sptClll
Cl) n. Gftftia furs showl breath ta\1111 dtspl1y' ot
Cl!) uttlt blub Hollywood s most thrilltn& stunts pertormtd by the world's 11u test 7:00 stunt men and women Giles! ap
CD llllfs-Y OM pearances by lrnHI Bor1n1ne. J1mts 8 O Cl) G) Cllt flews Cun. James Coburn, Robert Conrad • lJ9l1 Cid An111e Dtek1nson, Jane foflda. James
CJ) 11le Q.i c...,.. Gamer, Buddy Hackel!, L1t M110R • m 111ws Burt Reynolds and Robtl.1 Wlflltf
CJ) lt t• tM Tnittl • 111111: CC) (fir) "ferrittly If ID I 1.M L8CJ OttNn" (doc) '70 Story of the lrttlt e ..._U known desert Wlldhfe lound 1a the
((11) CD) llJ T1lttt Sein S041thwestern corner of lhl U.S
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• ... a:> (Jllr) "1'llt Stem
Three astronauts ere trapped In si>aee .
Co-starring Richard Crenna, James
Franciscus end Gregory Peck.
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a~ • 0.. 0,.. A a.k ·Robin
Hood"
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lain country 1nno11ncea lltr intention to drleci to Ille U s du nna 1 1111Jor
tennis C0411ptlltlOll 1n l~e ffaq 111n
Islands. end t staff 1111mbt1 of the
East11n Eultpun tum 11 mllldend,
tlwvatma SIM M(Glrrrtt 11110 a dlaotM illtenrallOllll lltvltion
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